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Int J Mycobacteriol ; 5 Suppl 1: S169, 2016 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28043533

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OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND: To evaluate the performance of Lowenstein-Jensen medium (LJ) supplemented with pyruvate and glycerol (LJPG), compared with LJ supplemented with pyruvate (LJP) or glycerol (LJG) for the support of mycobacterial growth. METHOD: This study used 100 Ziehl-Neelsen-confirmed positive mycobacterium growth indicator tube 960 culture samples that were obtained from clinical samples during routine diagnosis. All cultures were inoculated in parallel on LJG/LJP and on LJGP, which were incubated and read weekly for the evidence of growth. The mycobacterial recovery rate, contamination rate, and time to detection were compared. RESULT: The recovery rate for LJG/LJP and for LJPG was 90% (90 samples) and 88% (88 samples), respectively (kappa p-value, 0.9). There was no significant difference in the contamination rate, which was 8% (8 samples) for LJG/LJP and 9% (9 samples) for LJPG. Mycobacterial growth was faster in LJPG (1.6weeks) than in LJG/LJP (2weeks). CONCLUSION: A single LJPG slope was not significantly different, compared with the usual pair of LJG or LJP slopes. This is a promising new culturing approach that could be used in Mycobacterium africanum-endemic in West African countries. It significantly reduces labor time and consumable costs and more quickly detects the M. tuberculosis complex.

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