Volume of sputum to detect acid-fast bacilli as a measure of quality for the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis at the Dr George Mukhari Hospital, South Africa
Background: Optimum sputum results for acid-fast bacilli (AFB) microscopy are linked to a sputum quantity of at least 5.0 mL. This study was aimed at establishing the effect of sputum quantity in the pick-up rate of AFB microscopy by comparing sputum samples of 5.0 mL and 2.0 mL. Methods: An analyti...
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Main Authors: | Iqbal Rashid (Author), Langalibalele H. Mabuza (Author), Indiran Govender (Author), Deidre Pretorius (Author) |
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