Identification of Clinically Relevant Mycobacterial Species After Extended Incubation Times in the BACTEC MGIT System
- PMID: 30169764
- DOI: 10.1093/ajcp/aqy086
Identification of Clinically Relevant Mycobacterial Species After Extended Incubation Times in the BACTEC MGIT System
Abstract
Objectives: Traditionally, for mycobacterial culture both solid and broth media are used and routinely held for 6 weeks minimum to optimize yield. We retrospectively reviewed all positive mycobacterial cultures over a 12-month period to assess growth kinetics of clinically relevant isolates.
Methods: From January to December 2015, 658 positive mycobacteria cultures by solid (7H11 and 7H10 plates) and/or broth (BACTEC MGIT) media were identified and reviewed.
Results: In broth-only cultures, 21 of 153 (13.7%) from 21 patients were positive after 28 days' incubation. Subsequent chart review revealed the following species: 11 Mycobacterium avium intracellulare complex (MAI), five Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), and five other non-MTB/MAI mycobacteria. Two of the cases of MTB were first-time isolates, and 11.4% of MTB-positive cultures became positive after 4 weeks' incubation.
Conclusions: These data provide strong evidence reaffirming that clinically meaningful results are frequently detected after extended incubation times by broth-only methods, including several MTB isolates.
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