British scientists have announced the creation of the world's first blood test for detecting chronic fatigue syndrome, which has previously been difficult to diagnose. Professor Dmytro Pshizhetsky stressed that this development will allow for quicker diagnosis and treatment initiation.
ME/CFS is a serious condition characterized by extreme fatigue that does not disappear after rest. Our blood test is a simple and accurate way to confirm the diagnosis, helping patients receive the necessary support and treatment more quickly.
Researchers have identified unique patterns in the DNA structure of patients with ME/CFS that are absent in healthy individuals. The test demonstrated high effectiveness in detecting the disease; however, further research is needed to validate its accuracy before it can be implemented in medical practice.
As a result, the world's first blood test for diagnosing chronic fatigue syndrome has been created, which could significantly ease the detection and treatment of this serious condition.