Comparison of Bact/Alert -3D Automated Culture System and Conventional Culture Method for Mycobacterium tuberculosis from Extrapulmonary Specimens of the Patients Attending SKNMC and GH

Introduction: In extrapulmonary samples, very low yield of mycobacteria results in a low sensitivity of acid fast bacilli (AFB) smear and culture. M.tuberculosis, the slow grower takes 4 to 6 weeks on solid based medium. Thus various automated systems using liquid culture methods are useful for...

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Main Authors: Dnyaneshwari P. Ghadage, Archana B. Wankhade, Arvind V. Bhore
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd. 2016-04-01
Series:National Journal of Laboratory Medicine
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Archana B. Wankhade
Arvind V. Bhore
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description Introduction: In extrapulmonary samples, very low yield of mycobacteria results in a low sensitivity of acid fast bacilli (AFB) smear and culture. M.tuberculosis, the slow grower takes 4 to 6 weeks on solid based medium. Thus various automated systems using liquid culture methods are useful for reducing detection time (between 9 to 16 days). Aim: To compare the liquid culture method by using Bact/ Alert -3D automated culture system and conventional culture method from extrapulmonary specimens. Materials and Methods: The study was carried out in Department of Microbiology. Clinically suspected 66 samples were included in the study. Microscopy was done by Z-N staining .The samples were processed by standard guidelines. LJ medium were inoculated and incubated at 37°C. Sample was also inoculated in MP Bottle containing 7H9 Middlebrooks liquid Medium. LJ slopes were examined weekly for appearance of colony till 10 wks. MP bottles with positive results by Bact/ Alert system were processed for identification and no growth up to 42 days was declared negative. Results: From 31.81% positive results for mycobacteria, 95.23% were detected positive by Bact/Alert while 28.57 % were positive by culture. Mean detection time of microscopy positive samples were detected in second week by Bactalert and in 4th week on LJ medium. Samples negative for microscopy, detected positive in fifth week by Bact/Alert-3D system while by seventh week on LJ medium. Conclusion: The sensitivity of liquid culture by automation is higher and earlier than culture on LJ Medium for detection of AFB which will help the patient for early clinical management. But cost is the main barrier in low economic setting.
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spelling doaj.art-9afb608ff9de41e98e3f458cff329cf92022-12-21T21:17:34ZengJCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd.National Journal of Laboratory Medicine2277-85512455-68822016-04-0152222410.7860/NJLM/2016/16941:2106Comparison of Bact/Alert -3D Automated Culture System and Conventional Culture Method for Mycobacterium tuberculosis from Extrapulmonary Specimens of the Patients Attending SKNMC and GHDnyaneshwari P. Ghadage0Archana B. Wankhade1Arvind V. Bhore2Professor, Department of Microbiology, Smt Kashibai Navale Medical College and Hospital, Narhe, Pune, India.Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology, Chandulal Chandrakar Memorial Medical College, Durg Bhilai, India.Professor, Department of Microbiology, Smt Kashibai Navale Medical College and Hospital, Narhe, Pune, India.Introduction: In extrapulmonary samples, very low yield of mycobacteria results in a low sensitivity of acid fast bacilli (AFB) smear and culture. M.tuberculosis, the slow grower takes 4 to 6 weeks on solid based medium. Thus various automated systems using liquid culture methods are useful for reducing detection time (between 9 to 16 days). Aim: To compare the liquid culture method by using Bact/ Alert -3D automated culture system and conventional culture method from extrapulmonary specimens. Materials and Methods: The study was carried out in Department of Microbiology. Clinically suspected 66 samples were included in the study. Microscopy was done by Z-N staining .The samples were processed by standard guidelines. LJ medium were inoculated and incubated at 37°C. Sample was also inoculated in MP Bottle containing 7H9 Middlebrooks liquid Medium. LJ slopes were examined weekly for appearance of colony till 10 wks. MP bottles with positive results by Bact/ Alert system were processed for identification and no growth up to 42 days was declared negative. Results: From 31.81% positive results for mycobacteria, 95.23% were detected positive by Bact/Alert while 28.57 % were positive by culture. Mean detection time of microscopy positive samples were detected in second week by Bactalert and in 4th week on LJ medium. Samples negative for microscopy, detected positive in fifth week by Bact/Alert-3D system while by seventh week on LJ medium. Conclusion: The sensitivity of liquid culture by automation is higher and earlier than culture on LJ Medium for detection of AFB which will help the patient for early clinical management. But cost is the main barrier in low economic setting.http://www.njlm.net/articles/PDF/2106/5-%2016941_F(GH)_PF1(Vsu_Om)_PFA(P)_PF2(PVSU)_OLF.pdfacid fast bacillautomation systemmethods of tb culturetuberculosis
spellingShingle Dnyaneshwari P. Ghadage
Archana B. Wankhade
Arvind V. Bhore
Comparison of Bact/Alert -3D Automated Culture System and Conventional Culture Method for Mycobacterium tuberculosis from Extrapulmonary Specimens of the Patients Attending SKNMC and GH
National Journal of Laboratory Medicine
acid fast bacill
automation system
methods of tb culture
tuberculosis
title Comparison of Bact/Alert -3D Automated Culture System and Conventional Culture Method for Mycobacterium tuberculosis from Extrapulmonary Specimens of the Patients Attending SKNMC and GH
title_full Comparison of Bact/Alert -3D Automated Culture System and Conventional Culture Method for Mycobacterium tuberculosis from Extrapulmonary Specimens of the Patients Attending SKNMC and GH
title_fullStr Comparison of Bact/Alert -3D Automated Culture System and Conventional Culture Method for Mycobacterium tuberculosis from Extrapulmonary Specimens of the Patients Attending SKNMC and GH
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Bact/Alert -3D Automated Culture System and Conventional Culture Method for Mycobacterium tuberculosis from Extrapulmonary Specimens of the Patients Attending SKNMC and GH
title_short Comparison of Bact/Alert -3D Automated Culture System and Conventional Culture Method for Mycobacterium tuberculosis from Extrapulmonary Specimens of the Patients Attending SKNMC and GH
title_sort comparison of bact alert 3d automated culture system and conventional culture method for mycobacterium tuberculosis from extrapulmonary specimens of the patients attending sknmc and gh
topic acid fast bacill
automation system
methods of tb culture
tuberculosis
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