Abstract:
Summary
Objective. To conduct a literature review regarding the role of laboratory methods in diagnosis and follow-up of patients with tuberculosis for
establishing the need for developing new diagnostic techniques and methods.
Material and methods. A systematic literature review was conducted through which the electronic sources published in PubMed and HINARI
collection of health literature, and printed material searched according to the Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) were evaluated. The results were
grouped and systematized according to the level of scientific evidence.
Results. Microbiological methods are recommended in all patients with tuberculosis, for diagnosis and follow-up. The most used immune test is the
tuberculin skin test. The disorders of the immune are currently evaluated according to the white cell blood count. Immune research could not provide
relevant and reproducible biomarkers.
Conclusions. Dynamic approach for the research on immune biomarkers in longitudinal studies, on a large number of patients and multianalyte
assays, could provide predictive immune biomarkers to be used for the correction of the anti-TB treatment and intensification of immune modulating
treatment.