Tuberculosis does not discriminate. Many populations are vulnerable to TB, but anyone could have unknowingly been exposed. Regardless of the demographic. Two committed scientists separated by one vast ocean may test different communities in their regions, but they each rely on the same tool to quickly and automatically detect latent TB before it spreads to others, or develops into the active and highly contagious form of the disease.
You could have tuberculosis and not have any symptoms. That's why people need to get tested for tuberculosis just as they do for any other disease.
Kristen Harding, Clinical Laboratory Scientist and the Quality Manager, Mako Medical
It’s unlikely that the technicians would encounter the same narrow slice of the population [they test for] making it that much more imperative to have an effective single-test option.
Michelle Poole, Chief biomedical Scientist, Doncaster Royal Infirmary
Since we've introduced the LIAISON QuantiFERON Plus, we've been able to provide the results sooner. We've got patients who have had their treatment earlier.
Michelle Poole, Chief biomedical Scientist, Doncaster Royal Infirmary
September 2021