New Tuberculosis Diagnosis Machine Could Prove Game Changer

by sidet on November 11, 2010

in Health

Xpert GBS

Xpert GBS

Cambodia has received a new rapid diagnosis machine for tuberculosis and plans to purchase more in an attempt to stop the spread of the often-untreated disease, health officials said.

The Xpert, developed by the US medical technology company Cepheid, diagnoses and identifies drug-resistant tuberculosis based on DNA in between 20 minutes and two hours. Most tests currently take over a month.

According to Mao Tan Eng, director of the National Center for Tuberculosis and Leprosy Control, which is housing a machine loaned by Cepheid to the Cambodian health Committee in October, the new technology could fundamentally change how tuberculosis is treated in Cambodia.

“A better means of diagnosis means we can provide faster and better treatment,” said Dr Eng.

Dr Eng said that, despite the hefty $17,000 price tag for the machine, the government was planning on purchasing three in addition to the one currently on loan. Two of the machines, which MR Eng said were now being ordered, will be placed in large provincial hospitals, and the third is to be kept at the NCTLC.

“Our plan is to introduce the machines eventually into many referral hospitals, but now we only can buy three with our resources,” said Dr Eng.

The World Health Organization has ranked Cambodia to CHC because of the country’s high prevalence rate and lack of resources, said Wayne Wilso, coordinator of a CHC pediatrics tuberculosis prevalence and diagnostic study that will use the machine to examine children from Svay Rieng province, an area of high infection.

“This is now probably the premier pediatric diagnostic study in the world,” said Mr Wilson, adding that similar studies had been hampered in the pas by the difficulty of obtaining definitive diagnoses based on previous tests

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Piseth November 12, 2010 at 2:42 am

How many of this equipment donated?

Sideth November 12, 2010 at 3:56 am

As I know from this report, there are 3 that the government plans to buy by our own resources. I do not know how many that may be donated.

Piseth November 15, 2010 at 3:03 am

good to know. thanks

Sideth November 15, 2010 at 9:57 am

You are welcome

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