AFB-Xpert Panel By Gene Expert

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AFB-Xpert Panel By Gene Expert, in Visit Clinic

A fast molecular test that finds tuberculosis bacteria DNA and checks for rifampicin resistance to guide treatment in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
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Male/Female
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24 hours
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What is a AFB-Xpert Panel By Gene Expert Test in Visit Clinic?

The AFB-Xpert Panel by Gene Expert is a rapid molecular test that detects DNA from Mycobacterium tuberculosis and checks for rifampicin resistance. It identifies bacterial genetic material and specific mutations that predict drug resistance. This helps confirm active tuberculosis infection quickly. The test is useful for suspected pulmonary and some extrapulmonary TB. Doctors use it to diagnose TB, decide appropriate antibiotics, and start treatment sooner. Results are faster than culture and help guide care when symptoms or imaging suggest TB.

AFB-Xpert Panel By Gene Expert Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

AFB-Xpert Panel By Gene Expert Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The AFB-Xpert Panel By Gene Expert test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Xpert MTB/RIF — detects Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex DNA and rifampicin resistance (rpoB mutation) detection.

Why Take a AFB-Xpert Panel By Gene Expert Test in Visit Clinic?

AFB-XPERT PANEL BY GENE EXPERT is commonly included in rapid TB diagnostic panels when clinicians suspect active tuberculosis. It is ordered for persistent cough, fever, night sweats, weight loss, or abnormal chest imaging. The test helps diagnose pulmonary and some extrapulmonary TB and identifies rifampicin resistance. Abnormal results usually reflect active infection or drug-resistant strains. A known TB contact or family history increases the need for testing.

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Frequently asked questions

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What does GeneXpert test for in Visit Clinic?plus

GeneXpert is a cartridge-based molecular PCR platform that provides rapid results within hours and detects pathogen DNA/RNA and specific resistance genes. Common uses include diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and rifampicin resistance (Xpert MTB/RIF), SARS-CoV-2, influenza and RSV, and targeted assays for pathogens such as Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, MRSA, and Clostridioides difficile, depending on the cartridge used.

What is the cost of a GeneXpert TB test in Visit Clinic?plus

The GeneXpert (Xpert MTB/RIF) cartridge is available under concessional pricing at roughly $10 per test for eligible public programs; instrument modules cost several thousand dollars. Including consumables, labor and overhead, programmatic per-test costs commonly range $20–$50. In private labs and high-income settings the billed price varies widely, from about $25 up to $200+ depending on country and facility.

What is the difference between GeneXpert and AFB in Visit Clinic?plus

GeneXpert is a molecular PCR test that detects Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA and rifampicin resistance rapidly with high sensitivity, even in low-burden samples. AFB refers to acid-fast bacilli smear microscopy (Ziehl–Neelsen/Auramine), which visually detects mycobacteria in sputum, is quicker and cheaper but less sensitive, cannot identify species or drug resistance, and requires higher bacillary loads.

Is GeneXpert confirmatory for TB in Visit Clinic?plus

GeneXpert (Xpert MTB/RIF) is a rapid, highly specific molecular test that can confirm pulmonary TB and detect rifampicin resistance, and is recommended as a first-line diagnostic. However, sensitivity is lower in smear-negative and some extrapulmonary cases, so a negative result does not definitively exclude TB. Culture remains the gold standard and further testing or clinical judgment may be needed when suspicion persists.

What happens if an AFB is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive AFB smear indicates acid‑fast bacteria in the specimen, suggesting possible active mycobacterial infection (commonly tuberculosis). It prompts urgent follow‑up: confirmatory testing with culture and molecular assays, chest imaging, clinical evaluation, and public‑health measures (isolation and contact tracing). If TB is confirmed, treatment is started and drug‑susceptibility testing guides therapy, following specialist and public‑health guidance.

Can TB be cured in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. Tuberculosis is usually curable with a full course of appropriate antibiotics under medical supervision. Drug-susceptible TB is treated with a multi-drug regimen for typically six months; strict adherence prevents relapse and resistance. Drug-resistant TB requires longer, tailored treatment with second-line drugs and specialist care and can still often be cured. Early diagnosis, supervised therapy, and follow-up are essential.