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Rapid Diagnosis of Tuberculosis from Analysis of Urine Volatile Organic Compounds
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World Health Organization has called for simple, sensitive,
and nonsputum diagnostics for tuberculosis. We report development
of a urine tuberculosis test using a colorimetric sensor array (CSA).
The sensor comprising 73 different indicators captures high-dimensional,
spatiotemporal signatures of volatile chemicals emitted by human urine
samples. The sensor responses to 63 urine samples collected from 22
tuberculosis cases and 41 symptomatic controls were measured under
5 different urine test conditions. Basified testing condition yielded
the best accuracy with 85.5% sensitivity and 79.5% specificity. The
CSA urine assay offers desired features needed for tuberculosis diagnosis
in endemic settings