Isolation and Identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis with Mixed Growth from Positive MGIT 960 Cultures by Re-Decontamination

V. Ahmad, M. Hanif, K. Chopra, Z. Sidiq, K. Dwivedi, Divy Shrivastsava
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Tuberculosis (TB) caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis has been identified as a remerging infectious disease with public health importance globally. Exploitation of better diagnosis techniques for precise isolation of mycobacteria in clinical specimens is of great importance to improve the diagnosis as part of the global TB control efforts. Contamination of broth cultures of acid-fast bacilli (AFB) by bacterial species other than Mycobacterium species frequently occurs. Many of these contaminated cultures require re-decontamination and re-incubation before the appropriate tests can be performed for identification. This study aimed at the isolation/recovery of M. tuberculosis from contaminated MGIT tubes by making minor modification to the standard protocol and access whether the modification has any impact on recovery rate. Among all confirmed 451 mixed growth positive cultures, 89.57% were culture positive (positive for MTBC), 3.80% were culture negative, 4.65% were culture contaminated and 1.99% were found NTM.
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从MGIT 960阳性培养物中分离和鉴定混合生长结核分枝杆菌
由结核分枝杆菌引起的结核病已被确定为一种具有全球公共卫生重要性的复发性传染病。开发更好的诊断技术以精确分离临床标本中的分枝杆菌,对于作为全球结核控制工作的一部分改进诊断具有重要意义。抗酸杆菌(AFB)的肉汤培养物经常被分枝杆菌以外的细菌污染。在进行适当的鉴定试验之前,许多受污染的培养物需要重新去污和重新孵育。本研究旨在通过对标准方案进行微小修改,从被污染的MGIT管中分离/回收结核分枝杆菌,并了解该修改是否对回收率有影响。451株混合生长阳性培养物中,培养阳性(MTBC阳性)89.57%,培养阴性3.80%,培养污染4.65%,NTM 1.99%。
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