Lab diagnosis of brucellosis

Bhaskar Shenoy , Anupam Jaiswal , Anuradha Vinod
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Abstract

Brucellosis is a widespread zoonotic disease posing serious public health problem especially in developing countries. The diagnosis of brucellosis is a greater challenge, as it requires a high index of suspicion, clinical and laboratory evidence of diagnosis. Increased travel across the globe to endemic areas for work and pleasure over the last few years has led to increased diagnostic challenges in non-endemic countries.

Laboratory diagnosis of brucellosis is essential for diagnosis and effective treatment, as it involves two drugs or more for a prolonged period unlike many other infections. Among the various tests available, culture of the organism from the bone marrow, blood and other tissues is the gold standard for diagnosis in brucellosis. However, it is invasive, time consuming and at times less sensitive. These drawbacks have prompted the use of alternate methods to rapidly and accurately diagnose brucellosis and aid in early intervention or therapy.

The alternate methods predominantly include serological tests such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, serum agglutination testing and molecular tests with varying advantages and drawbacks suited to various clinical situations. These tests help not only in diagnosis but also in follow-up of disease activity/response to therapy. This article reviews the various culture methods, serological tests and newer diagnostic methods available in making a laboratory diagnosis of brucellosis along with their advantages and drawbacks.

布鲁氏菌病的实验室诊断
布鲁氏菌病是一种广泛存在的人畜共患疾病,尤其在发展中国家构成严重的公共卫生问题。布鲁氏菌病的诊断是一项更大的挑战,因为它需要高度的怀疑指数、临床和实验室诊断证据。在过去几年中,越来越多的人前往流行地区工作和娱乐,导致非流行国家的诊断挑战增加。布鲁氏菌病的实验室诊断对于诊断和有效治疗至关重要,因为与许多其他感染不同,布鲁氏菌病需要两种或两种以上的长期药物治疗。在现有的各种检测方法中,从骨髓、血液和其他组织中培养细菌是诊断布鲁氏菌病的金标准。然而,它是侵入性的,耗时的,有时不太敏感。这些缺点促使人们使用替代方法来快速准确地诊断布鲁氏菌病,并有助于早期干预或治疗。替代方法主要包括血清学试验,如酶联免疫吸附试验,血清凝集试验和分子试验,具有不同的优点和缺点,适合各种临床情况。这些测试不仅有助于诊断,而且有助于疾病活动/治疗反应的随访。本文综述了用于布鲁氏菌病实验室诊断的各种培养方法、血清学试验和较新的诊断方法及其优缺点。
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