Rats!!! I think you have Tuberculosis
Gambian pouched rat before ID rounds |
Wow. I hope these results can be validated in other settings. If these rats are equally or more accurate than standard or rapid TB tests with minimal costs, there is no reason why they would have to be limited to resource-poor settings, right? Compared to a $64k rapid test plus test costs, I bet the rats would be very cost-effective; especially if they are more effective. It would be pretty cool to see ID clinicians carrying 15 pound rats around with them on rounds.
Poling A. et al AJTMH, December 2010
NY Times article, January 3, 2010
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