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Retesting MGIT DST Results
Learning Objectivesmention scenarios to retest results-unexpected results, discordance, new case, QC failure, controls do not grow etc
Retesting MGIT DST Results
Following are the instances when we need to re-test the MGIT DST results:
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The final DST results are non-interpretable.
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Unusual DST results, e.g., Mono-resistance, are obtained.
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DST results disagree with the previous testing from the same patient.
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Borderline resistance/susceptibility is identified.
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The patient is a new untreated case and shows resistance (primary drug resistance).
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Quality Control organisms fail to give expected results.
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An unexpectedly high number of resistant isolates in a batch.
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GLI Practical Guide to TB Laboratory Strengthening
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Retesting of MGIT DST is done for which of the following reasons? |
The final DST results are non-interpretable. |
Borderline resistance/susceptibility is identified. |
Quality Control organisms fail to give expected results. |
All the above |
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Retesting of MGIT DST is done if the final DST results are non-interpretable, if the organism is borderline resistant/susceptible or when QC organisms fail to give expected results. |
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YES |
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