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Alack of simple, rapid, accurate, and affordable point-of-care diagnostic tools tailored to detect active TB early enough for
opportune intervention in high HIV and TB prevalence developing countries is one of defining public health problems
of our generation. Therefore, to help address this problem of unmet TB diagnostic needs in developing countries; we isolated
sensitive and specific classes of novel artificial nucleic acid molecules called aptamers against the 10-kDa culture filtrate protein
(CFP-10) and the 6-kDa early secreted antigen target (ESAT-6), which are potent T-cell antigens that are recognised by over 70%
of TB patients. We then used these aptamers to develop a TB diagnostic tool that can be used at point-of-care for early and rapid
detection of the disease. We have shown in a proof-of-concept case-controlled study that the aptamer-based diagnostic tool was
able to accurately detect all cases of active TB from sputum samples of patients, including smear-negative culture positive and
samples from patients co-infected with HIV.
Biography
Makobetsa Khati holds several degrees including a Masters in Molecular Medicine from the Imperial College School of Medicine at the Hammersmith
Hospital in London; a Masters in Public Health from the School of Public Health and Family Medicine, University of Cape Town; and a Doctorate in
Molecular Pathology from the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford. He is currently Head of the Emerging Health Technologies
Department at the CSIR. He is also an Honorary Associate in the Department of Medicine at Groote Schuur Hospital and the University of Cape Town
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