| Literature DB >> 12453353 |
Robert M Jasmer1, Marguerite Roemer, John Hamilton, John Bunter, Christopher R Braden, Thomas M Shinnick, Edward P Desmond.
Abstract
A prospective study of false-positive cultures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis that resulted from laboratory cross-contamination was conducted at three laboratories in California. Laboratory cross-contamination accounted for 2% of the positive cultures. Cross-contamination should be a concern when an isolate matches the genotype of another sample processed during the same period.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12453353 PMCID: PMC2738534 DOI: 10.3201/eid0811.020298
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients suspected of having false-positive cultures for Mycobacterium tuberculosisa
| Patient | Lab | Specimen type | Initial or follow-up specimen | Sputum smear result | Clinical signs and symptoms | Comments | Panel decision | Final diagnosis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | Sputum | Initial | Negative | 36-yr-old man with AIDS hospitalized with cough, dyspnea, right lower lobe infiltrate; he improved with trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole alone | Genotype of isolate matched that of another patient whose specimen was processed same day | Cross-contamination | Bacterial pneumonia |
| 2 | 2 | Sputum | Initial | 2+ Positive | 28-yr-old man with HIV infection with fever, cough, right lower lobe infiltrate; improved with ceftazidime | Genotype of isolate matched that of another patient hospitalized on the same ward | Mislabeled specimen | Bacterial pneumonia |
| 3 | 2 | Sputum | Initial | Negative | 31-yr-old woman hospitalized with cough, left lower lobe infiltrate, and leukocytosis; chest radiograph showed improvement with clindamycin and ofloxacin | Genotype of isolate matched that of another patient whose specimen was processed same day | Cross-contamination | Bacterial pneumonia |
| 4 | 2 | Sputum | Initial | Negative | 44-yr-old man hospitalized with cough and right lower lobe infiltrate; improved with levofloxacin before anti-TB therapy initiated | Genotype of isolate matched that of another patient whose specimen in the BACTEC instrument immediately preceded the case patient | Cross-contamination | Lung abscess |
| 5 | 2 | Sputum | Follow-up | Negative | 68-yr-old woman newly immigrated from China with cough; chest radiograph showed bi-apical fibronodular changes | Genotype of second isolate >30 days later did not match that of initial isolate or any other isolate in database | Mislabeled specimen or mixed infection | Bacterial pneumonia versus TB with mixed infection |
| 6 | 2 | Sputum | Initial | 4+ Positive | 82-yr-old man with cough, fever; chest radiograph showed chronically increased right mid-lung interstitial markings | Genotype of isolate matched that of another patient hospitalized on the same ward | Mislabeled specimen or cross-contamination | Bacterial pneumonia |
| 7 | 2 | Sputum | Initial | Negative | 27-yr-old woman with upper respiratory symptoms; chest radiograph was normal | Genotype of isolate matched that of another patient whose specimen was processed same day | Cross-contamination | Upper respiratory tract infection |
| 8 | 2 | Sputum | Initial | Negative | 44-yr-old man with hemoptysis and known pulmonary metastases of squamous cell carcinoma of trachea; chest radiograph showed three large cavities with air-fluid levels; bronchoscopy culture grew | Genotype of isolate matched that of another patient whose specimen was processed same day | Cross-contamination | Lung abscess |
| 9 | 2 | Broncho-alveloar lavage | Initial | Negative | 55-yr-old woman hospitalized with dyspnea and left lower lobe infiltrate; she improved with broad-spectrum antibiotics alone | Genotype of isolate matched that of another patient whose specimen was processed same day | Cross-contamination | Bacterial pneumonia |
| 10 | 3 | Sputum | Follow-up | Negative | 34-yr-old homeless man with HIV infection, fever, and cervical lymphadenopathy; chest radiograph showed left lung nodule | Genotype of initial isolate matched that of another homeless TB patient; follow-up specimen (35 days later) had a unique genotype | TB | TB |
aLab, laboratory; TB, tuberculosis; H. influenzae, Haemophilus influenzae.