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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, June 1999, p. 2099-2101, Vol. 37, No. 6
Department of Pathology, University of Texas
Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas 77555-0740
Received 25 January 1999/Returned for modification 5 March
1999/Accepted 22 March 1999
The reliability of the Gen-Probe enhanced Amplified Mycobacterium
Tuberculosis Direct Test (MTD) for identification of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) in BACTEC 12B
broth cultures of respiratory specimens was evaluated by testing
aliquots from 268 bottles with a growth index of
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Enhanced Amplified Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
Direct Test for Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Complex in Positive BACTEC 12B Broth Cultures of Respiratory
Specimens
50. MTD results were
compared to those obtained by usual laboratory protocol, whereby MTBC
was identified by DNA probe (Gen-Probe, Inc.) testing sediment from
broth samples or colonies on a solid medium. For the first 134 cultures, from which 68 mycobacterial isolates (including 27 MTBC
isolates) were recovered, both fresh and frozen aliquots were tested.
MTD results for the frozen aliquots agreed with the identification by
usual protocol in all cases, whereas there was one false-negative MTD
result with fresh aliquots. For the remaining 134 cultures, only frozen aliquots were tested. Of the total 268 broth cultures (from 210 patients) evaluated, 137 (51.1%) grew mycobacteria, including 60 MTBC
isolates. All 60 isolates were MTD positive, as was one additional
culture that grew Mycobacterium gordonae. The latter culture was from a patient who was diagnosed with tuberculosis a few
months earlier and was on therapy; therefore, the MTD result was
considered a true positive. Sensitivity, specificity, and positive and
negative predictive values of MTD were 100%. The mean times from
specimen receipt to identification of MTBC were 15 (±1) days (range, 4 to 27 days) for BACTEC plus MTD and 19 (±1) days (range, 6 to 36 days)
for the usual protocol (P < 0.001). These data
indicate that the MTD is a rapid, reliable method for identification of
MTBC in fresh or frozen aliquots of broth from positive BACTEC 12B
cultures of respiratory specimens.
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX
77555-0740. Phone: (409) 772-4851. Fax: (409) 772-5683. E-mail:
gwoods{at}utmb.edu.
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