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Evaluation of OMNIgene®•SPUTUM reagent for mycobacterial culture.

J Zallet1, I D Olaru2, A-K Witt1, P Vock1, B Kalsdorf3, S Andres1, D Hillemann1, K Kranzer4.   

Abstract

SETTING: National Mycobacterium Reference Laboratory, Borstel, Germany.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of OMNIgene®•SPUTUM (OM-S) reagent in comparison with a method using N-acetyl-L-cysteine-sodium hydroxide (NALC-NaOH) with regard to mycobacterial recovery and contamination of broth and solid cultures.
DESIGN: Sputum samples from patients with tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases underwent decontamination with NALC-NaOH-based (MycoDDR™) or OM-S reagent. The decontamination procedure was assigned by block randomisation. Samples were inoculated on Löwenstein-Jensen, Stonebrink and MGIT™ (Mycobacterial Growth Indicator Tubes). Mycobacterial recovery from samples spiked with Mycobacterium tuberculosis following decontamination was determined.
RESULTS: Eighty-five samples were randomised to NALC-NaOH and 84 to OM-S reagent. Mycobacterial recovery was significantly lower for samples processed with OM-S reagent compared with the NALC-NaOH method across all media types. Culture contamination was lower with NALC-NaOH reagent on solid media (9.4-12.9% vs. 28.6-29.8%). Growth was not observed in MGIT among samples spiked with 10 600-16 800 colony-forming units of M. tuberculosis following decontamination with OM-S reagent.
CONCLUSION: Low mycobacterial recovery, especially in MGIT, observed in the present study suggests that OM-S reagent might not be compatible with the MGIT system. More extensive field evaluations of the OM-S reagent are warranted to demonstrate a significant benefit over currently used methods.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29991406     DOI: 10.5588/ijtld.17.0020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Tuberc Lung Dis        ISSN: 1027-3719            Impact factor:   2.373


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