实验室诊断合并感染结核分枝杆菌的艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的技术进展

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Jin Sun , Xiaoxu Han , Hongxia Yan , Xin Zhang , Taiyi Jiang , Tong Zhang , Hao Wu , Grigory Kaminskiy , Yingmin Ma , Eduard Karamov , Bin Su
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人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)/获得性免疫缺陷综合征(AIDS)合并感染结核分枝杆菌(MTB)的患者发病率和死亡率都很高,这对当前全球结核病防控工作是一个严峻的挑战。艾滋病病毒/结核分枝杆菌合并感染比单一感染更为复杂,两种疾病的相互作用加剧了疾病的恶化,导致住院和死亡人数增加。快速筛查和早期诊断有助于对艾滋病毒/结核病合并感染者及时启动抗结核治疗,从而减少传播和不良预后的发生。迄今为止,病原体检测仍是诊断结核病的金标准,但其灵敏度和特异性受人体免疫状态的影响很大,这限制了其在艾滋病毒/结核病合并感染诊断中的应用。近年来,免疫学和分子检测技术发展迅速。干扰素-γ释放测定、干扰素-γ诱导蛋白10、GeneXpert MTB/RIF测定等新型检测技术克服了传统检测方法的局限性,显著提高了结核病诊断的灵敏度和特异性,为HIV/MTB合并感染的检测带来了新的希望。本文综述了相关检测方法的原理、应用范围和最新研究进展,为 HIV/MTB 合并感染的早期诊断提供参考。
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Advances in technology for the laboratory diagnosis of individuals with HIV/AIDS coinfected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis

The high morbidity and mortality rate of individuals with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) / acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) coinfected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) is a tough challenge for current global tuberculosis prevention and control efforts. HIV/MTB coinfection is more complex than a single infection, and the interaction between the two diseases aggravates the deterioration caused by the disease, resulting in increased hospitalizations and deaths. Rapid screening and early diagnosis facilitate the timely initiation of anti-tuberculosis treatment in HIV/MTB coinfected individuals, thereby reducing transmission and the incidence of adverse prognoses. To date, pathogenic detection has remained the gold standard for diagnosing tuberculosis, but its sensitivity and specificity are greatly affected by the body's immune status, which limits its application in the diagnosis of HIV/MTB coinfection. Recently, immunology and molecular detection technology has developed rapidly. New detection technologies, such as interferon-γ release assays, interferon-gamma inducible protein 10, and GeneXpert MTB/RIF assay have overcome the limitations of traditional detection methods, significantly improved the sensitivity and specificity of tuberculosis diagnosis, and brought new hope to the detection of HIV/MTB coinfection. In this article, the principle, scope of application, and latest research progress of relevant detection methods are reviewed to provide a reference for the early diagnosis of HIV/MTB coinfection.

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Biosafety and Health
Biosafety and Health Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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