PZA susceptibility testing continues to be a challenge, particularly in countries with high TB incidence. In response to this pressing need, we have developed a quantitative MODS-Wayne (MODS-WQ) assay. This approach offers a direct and cost-effective solution representing a significant advancement in TB diagnostics, particularly benefiting resource-limited laboratories, primarily in developing regions. The MODS-WQ assay stands out for its ability to quantify pyrazinoic acid (POA) production, as a reliable indicator of PZA resistance. Unlike traditional qualitative assays, MODS-WQ eliminates the inherent subjectivity in interpretation, providing more accurate and actionable results. Moreover, the MODS-WQ approach accounts for critical factors influencing PZA resistance, including enzymatic efficiency and efflux pump activity. By integrating these factors into the detection process, our methodology offers a comprehensive understanding of PZA resistance levels, enabling tailored treatment strategies for patients.
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