| Literature DB >> 15667662 |
Kym S Blackwood1, Tamara V Burdz, Christine Y Turenne, Meenu K Sharma, Amin M Kabani, Joyce N Wolfe.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the field of clinical mycobacteriology, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) can be a difficult organism to manipulate due to the restrictive environment of a containment level 3 (CL3) laboratory. Tests for rapid diagnostic work involving smears and molecular methods do not require CL3 practices after the organism has been rendered non-viable. While it has been assumed that after organism deactivation these techniques can be performed outside of a CL3, no conclusive study has consistently confirmed that the organisms are noninfectious after the theoretical 'deactivation' steps. Previous studies have shown that initial steps (such as heating/chemical fixation) may not consistently kill MTB organisms.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15667662 PMCID: PMC548516 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-5-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Figure 1Overall study flow chart with results after eight weeks incubation of material at 37°C
Results of positive Bactec 12B vials (n = 21).
| RFLP lysate – before CTAB addition (2 vials) | AFB+ (4+), serpentine cording | ND | |||
| RFLP lysate from frozen storage #1 | 4 AFB/slide, morph not consistent with TB | MTB- | contaminant present – ubiquitous mycobacteria | ||
| RFLP lysate from frozen storage #2 | 15 AFB/slide, morph not consistent with TB | MTB- | contamination present – ubiquitous mycobacteria | ||
| RFLP lysate from frozen storage #3 & #4 | No AFB | contamination present | |||
| Boiled lysate | AFB+ 5–10/field, clumping, no obvious serpentine cording | MTB- | ubiquitous mycobacteria | ||
| Smear, 1 h at 95°C & Smear, 2 h at 95°C2 | AFB+ (4+), serpentine cording | MTB+ | |||
| Protein extracts (2) | +, MTB morphology | AFB+ (4+), serpentine cording | MTB+ |
1 Accuprobe was not performed on these isolates, as MTB was expected due to morphology observed in addition to data from prior studies [7].
2 All 12Bs from smears (n = 12) were positive, only 2 were chosen as representative for further testing Definitions: KS = Kinyoun stain, AFB = acid-fast bacilli, MTB = M. tuberculosis