• 1 January 1984
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 52  (2) , 183-188
Abstract
M. leprae obtained from randomly selected lepromatous leprosy patients were used to evaluate the ATP assay technique for detecting viability of these cells. The findings were confirmed by the standard mouse foot pad technique. While the latter takes .apprx. 8-12 mo. to obtain any valid information on the status of M. leprae, the ATP data can be generated within hours and at much lower cost. It is hoped that the ATP data can also instantaneously identify viable bacilli from patients taking dapsone and thereby identify dapsone-resistant patients so that alternative treatment can be given. The advantages of this method over other currently available methods are discussed.