Ethambutol is a medication primarily used to treat tuberculosis. It is usually given in combination with other tuberculosis medications, such as isoniazid, rifampicin and pyrazinamide. The diagnosis of patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is complicated by the increased presence of negative tuberculosis. And also it is very difficult to detect the TB in any person after tests. There are many ways to find the TB sensitivity by biological method.
There are several tests available to diagnosis TB. There are also tests to find out whether someone has TB bacteria that are susceptible to TB drug treatment or are drug resistant. TB tests to find out if someone has drug resistant TB, are known as drug susceptibility tests. Even if a person has symptoms of TB, it is often difficult to diagnose TB, and is particularly difficult to diagnose rapidly. Rapid diagnosis is what is needed to provide effective TB treatment for drug resistant TB Drug susceptibility testing is how you find out which drugs will be effective against certain TB bacteria.
TB sensitivity tests can be used for: Earlier and improved diagnoses, especially in patients with clinically-diagnosed TB and drug-resistant TB. Patients secure their main organs by this testing like lungs
The test is done by putting a small amount of TB protein (antigens) under the top layer of skin on your inner forearm. If you have ever been exposed to the TB bacteria (Mycobacterium tuberculosis), your skin will react to the antigens by developing a firm red bump at the site within 2 days.