A long lasting cough, painful and sometimes producing blood, fever,
weight loss, night sweats, and chest pain. These are all symptoms of
tuberculosis, or TB, a bacterial disease which spreads by air. According to
World Health Organization, one third of the world population, which equals at
least two billion people, are carriers of tuberculosis bacilli. One out of ten
carriers may eventually develop and suffer from tuberculosis disease. If not treated properly, tuberculosis can be fatal. Indeed,
approximately one to two million people lose their lives to this
difficult-to-treat disease. Treatment usually involves long courses of multiple
antibiotics.
(Interview in Chinese) Lai (m): Many people are infected with this kind of disease. Most TB cases are found in developing countries. In underdeveloped countries, the situation is even worse. In fact, more than 90% of tuberculosis patients live in very poor countries.
To
prevent unnecessary suffering and death, it is important to diagnose tuberculosis at an early stage and give proper treatment to
patients. Unfortunately, all current methods of diagnosing tuberculosis have some drawbacks; they are either
time-consuming, expensive, or nonspecific, which are especially detrimental to
the people in poorer countries. This motivated Dr. Lai Hsin-Chih, Chair of the Department
of Medical Biotechnology and Laboratory Science at the Chang Gung University in
Formosa (Taiwan), to
develop a more efficient and affordable TB test method. His invention is called
the TB Test Strip.