V Mirovic1, Z Lepsanovic. 1. Department of Microbiology, Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, Yugoslavia. mmirovic@yahoo.com
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the performance of the MB/BacT system (Organon Teknika) in comparison to Lowenstein-Jensen (LJ) solid medium for recovery of mycobacteria from clinical specimens. METHODS: Two thousand three hundred and ten specimens (1626 respiratory, 593 urine, 60 body fluids, five tissue and 26 others) were inoculated in MB/BacT (0.5 mL) and on two LJ slants (0.25 mL each). N-acetyl-l-cysteine-NaOH (final concentration 2%) was used for decontamination. RESULTS: Two hundred and fifty-one (10.8%) mycobacterial isolates [190 Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) and 61 non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM)] were detected. Of these 251 isolates, 234 (93.2%; 181 MTBC and 53 NTM) were detected in MB/BacT and 169 (67.3%; 154 MTBC and 15 NTM) on LJ. The mean (median) times to detection of MTBC by MB/BacT and LJ were 13.8 (13) and 22.1 (20) days, respectively, while overall contamination rates were 7.7% and 8.1%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Sensitivity and time to detection were significantly better with MB/BacT than with solid LJ medium.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the performance of the MB/BacT system (Organon Teknika) in comparison to Lowenstein-Jensen (LJ) solid medium for recovery of mycobacteria from clinical specimens. METHODS: Two thousand three hundred and ten specimens (1626 respiratory, 593 urine, 60 body fluids, five tissue and 26 others) were inoculated in MB/BacT (0.5 mL) and on two LJ slants (0.25 mL each). N-acetyl-l-cysteine-NaOH (final concentration 2%) was used for decontamination. RESULTS: Two hundred and fifty-one (10.8%) mycobacterial isolates [190 Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) and 61 non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM)] were detected. Of these 251 isolates, 234 (93.2%; 181 MTBC and 53 NTM) were detected in MB/BacT and 169 (67.3%; 154 MTBC and 15 NTM) on LJ. The mean (median) times to detection of MTBC by MB/BacT and LJ were 13.8 (13) and 22.1 (20) days, respectively, while overall contamination rates were 7.7% and 8.1%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Sensitivity and time to detection were significantly better with MB/BacT than with solid LJ medium.