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titleOfInvention Methods for detection of mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens in biological fluids
abstract The present invention provides immunoassay methods, diagnostic kits, and an immunochromatographic assay device for detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens in biological specimens, preferably body fluids and tissues. The preferred body fluids are blood, serum, plasma, urine, pulmonary fluid, sputum, cerebrospinal fluid, and the preferred tissue is the lung biopsy specimen. The immunoassays require two primary antibodies against RD1, RD2, or RD3 (region of difference) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. At least one of the primary antibodies is attached to a solid carrier. Optional, a second antibody against an animal species producing one of the primary antibodies can be added (I.e., the unbounded primary antibody). Either the other primary antibody (I.e., the unbounded primary antibody) or the secondary antibody is labeled with a detection agent, which can be an enzymatic marker, a fluorescent or luminescent agent, a radio active label or a color particle. The biological specimens may be used directly, concentrated or diluted for the immunoassays.
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