Tuberculosis tests
Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious (communicable) disease caused by the tuberculosis mycobacteria (Mycobacterium tuberculosis), which commonly affects the lungs. Based on WHO data, one third of the global population is infected with tuberculosis mycobacteria and about 2 million individuals die from this disease every year. Tuberculosis is an infectious (communicable) disease, which is spread by airborne particles: coughing, sneezing, by hands contaminated by secretions of the respiratory tract or other contaminated items. This disease spread when the infected person coughs, sings, laughs or speaks and other individuals inhale air contaminated by the bacteria. One individual with tuberculosis can infect up to 10–15 people in one year.
Tuberculosis tests facilitate the diagnosis of tuberculosis infection which is caused by tuberculosis bacteria known as Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Early diagnosis of tuberculosis, before disease progression, helps to protect both the patient and those around them– a contaminated individual who has not developed the disease cannot spread the infection.
Advanced registration is not required for these tests.
Tuberculosis test price
What factors affect the price?
The prices indicated below apply to citizens of the Republic of Lithuania and the European Union.
If you are coming from another country please check the price by telephoning or sending an email.
Why it is worth
to be examined at our Centre?
- Your tests will be carried out ensuring high quality. This is proved by ISO 15189 accreditation of the laboratory.
- All our testing is of the highest quality. This is proved by the ISO 15189 accreditation of the laboratory.
- The test results will be explained to you by laboratory professionals.This service is offered by only a few laboratories in the country.
- If necessary, we can carry out additional tests using the same blood sample within 7 days of collecting the original sample. This is important for children or for patients coming from other cities!
- There is no risk of damaging or mixing up samples during transportation, which is statistically one of the most common causes of sample damage in laboratories.