TB PCR

Mycoreal TB PCR is a molecular test that detects Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA in clinical samples. It provides a rapid and accurate method for diagnosing active tuberculosis infection.

Also known asTb Pcr (mycoreal) Mycoreal (tb Pcr) Mycoreal (tb Pcr)

Available via

Home Collection, Lab Visit

Contains

3 parameters

Earliest reports in

Same Day

Test details

TB PCR Test in Mangaluru Overview

Preparations

No special preparations needed

Test included
TB PCR includes 3 parameters

  • Specimen Source
  • Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
  • Mycobacterium Other Than Tuberculosis
Frequently Asked Questions

The TB PCR test is a molecular test that detects the genetic material of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacteria responsible for tuberculosis (TB). PCR amplifies the DNA of the bacteria in the sample, allowing for rapid and sensitive detection even in small amounts of the pathogen. The test can be done on various samples, including sputum, blood, or tissue.

TB PCR is used to diagnose active tuberculosis infection, particularly when traditional methods (like sputum microscopy and culture) are less effective or take too long. This test can provide faster results, making it useful for patients with suspected TB, especially those who have symptoms such as chronic cough, weight loss, night sweats, or hemoptysis (coughing up blood). PCR can also help identify drug-resistant strains of TB, allowing for more targeted treatment.

  • Individuals with symptoms of active tuberculosis, such as a persistent cough, night sweats, weight loss, and fatigue.
  • People who are at high risk for TB infection, including those living in high-incidence areas, healthcare workers, and immunocompromised individuals (e.g., those with HIV).
  • People who have been in close contact with someone diagnosed with active tuberculosis, especially if they are symptomatic or have a history of TB.
  • Patients with suspected drug-resistant TB, as PCR can identify genetic mutations associated with resistance, guiding more effective treatment options.

The TB PCR test is often used alongside other diagnostic methods, such as chest X-rays, tuberculin skin tests (TST), or sputum cultures. While the test is highly sensitive, it is most effective when combined with clinical symptoms and other diagnostic findings. The test is particularly useful for detecting TB in HIV-positive individuals, as their immune system may not mount a typical response to the infection.

Test code

2434

Specimen vol. and vacutainer information
SpecimenVacutainerVolume
Ascitic FluidPlain Sterile Vaccutainer 10
BalPlain Sterile Vaccutainer 10
Bone MarrowOthers1 ML
CsfPlain Sterile Vaccutainer 1 ML
Endometrial TissueOthers10
FluidPlain Sterile Vaccutainer 1 ML
Menstrual BloodOthers10
Others (fx)Others10
Paraffin BlockOthers10 NOS
Peritoneal FluidPlain Sterile Vaccutainer 2 ML
Pleural FluidPlain Sterile Vaccutainer 10
PusPlain Sterile Vaccutainer 2
SemenPlain Sterile Vaccutainer
SputumPlain Sterile Vaccutainer 1 ML
Synovial FluidPlain Sterile Vaccutainer 2 ML
TissueOthers1 NOS
UrineBlue Plastic Urine collecter10 ML

Specimen stability information

Ascitic Fluid, Bal, Bone Marrow, Csf, Endometrial Tissue, Fluid, Menstrual Blood, Others (Fx), Paraffin Block, Peritoneal Fluid, Pleural Fluid, Pus, Semen, Sputum, Synovial Fluid, Tissue, Urine

Specimen rejection criteria

Test run frequency

Every Day TIME - 08:00

Turn around time

Same Day

Performing locations

Department

  • Molecular Biology

CPT and Loinc codes

TB PCR

2250