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Molecular Diagnostics for Tuberculosis: What Are NAATs and How Do You Use Them?

Recording of Molecular Diagnostics for Tuberculosis: What Are NAATS and How Do You Use Them Webinar that took place on January 21, 2015. This 75-minute webinar was created for health care professionals who diagnose and treat tuberculosis.In recent years a number of rapid molecular diagnostics for detecting tuberculosis as well as drug resistance have become available both commercially and in public health labs. This webinar described the different NAATs (nucleic acid amplification tests) that are available, including the Gen-Probe MTD test, the Xpert MTB/RIF test, and Pyrosequencing (PSQ), as well as rapid molecular tests for drug resistance, including PSQ, line probe assays, and the CDC MDDR Service. We described what NAATs can and cannot tell you and how to best use these tests for AFB smear positive and smear negative clinical specimens. The webinar also discussed the interpretation of specific mutations and drug resistance. This is the recording of INH and Rifapentine Treatment for LTBI: Expert Opinions About 3HP Utilization webinar that took place on Mar 17, 2016. This 90-minute training was conducted for for physician, nurses, other health professionals who diagnose and treat patients with latent TB infection (LTBI). The webinar included a panel of experts discussing the questions healthcare providers have about using 3 months of isoniazid and rifapentine once weekly (3HP) to treat LTBI. Curry International Tuberculosis Center Archived Webinars: http://www.currytbcenter.ucsf.edu/tra...

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