Microscopy for Acid Fast Bacilli: A Useful but Neglected Tool in Routine Laboratory Diagnosis of Buruli Ulcer
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Date
2015-05-18
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Journal of Tropical Diseases
Abstract
Background: Laboratory diagnosis of Buruli ulcer disease has become vital with the introduction of antibiotic
treatment. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the IS2404 repeat sequence of Mycobacterium ulcerans is the
gold standard for laboratory diagnosis. This is expensive and only carried out in reference laboratories in endemic
countries in Africa. In order to improve the efficiency of diagnosis at the point of care and reduce the total cost of
patient management, we decided to evaluate Ziehl-Neelsen (ZN) staining for acid-fast bacilli (AFB) as an inexpensive
diagnostic tool.
Methods: Two smears directly prepared at the point of care were examined under oil-immersion microscopy after
ZN staining for AFB and compared the results to PCR samples from the same patients.
Results: Good quality smears were obtained from all subjects and our results showed that when a second smear
was added the sensitivity of microscopy for AFB was increased from 52 to 55% for FNA samples and from 51 to 57
% for swabs.
Conclusion: If PCR were to be omitted in all patients with suspected Buruli ulcer disease when AFB were detected
it would result in a considerable saving.
Description
An article published by Journal of Tropical Diseases and available at doi:10.4172/2329891X.1000158
Keywords
Mycobacterium ulcerans, Buruli ulcer, Ziehl-Neelsen staining, Polymerase chain reaction
Citation
J Trop Dis 3: 158. doi:10.4172/2329891X.1000158