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Bacteriological follow-up of pulmonary tuberculosis treatment: a study with a simple colorimetric assay.

Parissa Farnia1, Foroozan Mohammadi, Mehdi Mirsaedi, Abolhasan Zia Zarifi, Javad Tabatabee, Moslem Bahadori, Ali Akbar Velayati, Mohammad Reza Masjedi.   

Abstract

The viability of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) in serial sputum specimens from persistently smear positive patients was evaluated. The assay was based on oxidation-reduction of Alamar Blue and Malachite Green dyes that change their color in response to MTB growth. A total of 280 sputum specimens from 40 persistently smear positive TB patients and 40 sputa from non-tuberculosis patients were digested, decontaminated and examined microscopically. To check the MTB viability, the sediments from decontaminated samples were inoculated into three culture media: Lowenstein-Jensen (LJ) slants, Alamar Blue and Malachite Green culture tubes. We found that out of 280 smear positive specimens, the LJ culture was positive in 124 (44%). The numbers of correctly identified S+/C+ cases by Alamar Blue and Malachite Green were 118 (95%) and 116 (93%), respectively. The mean time required for reporting the positive signal in Alamar Blue culture tubes was 9 versus 11 days by Malachite Green culture tubes. In the standard LJ culture media the average detection time was 27 days (P < 0.05). The sensitivity of LJ was 99%, Alamar Blue 95% and Malachite Green 93%. The specificity was 100%, 92% and 93%, respectively. The oxidation-reduction method is rapid, sensitive and inexpensive in monitoring the treatment response of patients with pulmonary TB. Thus, using this method can be of paramount importance, particularly in resource-constrained areas.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15345227     DOI: 10.1016/j.micinf.2004.04.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbes Infect        ISSN: 1286-4579            Impact factor:   2.700


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1.  Colorimetric detection of multidrug-resistant or extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis by use of malachite green indicator dye.

Authors:  Parissa Farnia; Mohammad Reza Masjedi; Foroozan Mohammadi; Payam Tabarsei; Poopak Farnia; Ali Reza Mohammadzadeh; Parvaneh Baghei; Mohammad Varahram; Sven Hoffner; Ali Akbar Velayati
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2007-12-19       Impact factor: 5.948

2.  Extensive Genetic Diversity among Clinical Isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Central Province of Iran.

Authors:  Saman Soleimanpour; Daryoush Hamedi Asl; Keyvan Tadayon; Ali Asghar Farazi; Rouhollah Keshavarz; Kioomars Soleymani; Fereshteh Sadat Seddighinia; Nader Mosavari
Journal:  Tuberc Res Treat       Date:  2014-11-19
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