Cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) is widely used to decontaminate water samples for the cultivation of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM). The rationale for using CPC is that it kills more non mycobacteria than NTM and thereby prevents the outgrowth and detection of mycobacterial colonies on solid media. The few CPC-susceptibility measurements that have been published, suggest that CPC-decontamination does kill significant numbers of NTM. We confirm that observation here and further demonstrate that CPC-susceptibility varied significantly by one log between representative NTM species and between strains of the same species. CPC-susceptibility was the same for cells collected from cultures or water-acclimated (P = 0.6485, T-test) and CPC-suscept...
Emerging contaminants (ECs) in wastewater and natural water bodies have gained much attention in the...
Abstract Although infections with NonTuberculous Mycobacteria have become less common in AIDS patien...
AbstractAlthough infections with NonTuberculous Mycobacteria have become less common in AIDS patient...
Recovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from sputa treated with cetyl-pyridinium chloride (CPC) and s...
International audienceNon-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are opportunistic pathogens commonly coloni...
Several protocols for isolation of mycobacteria from water exist, but there is no established standa...
Las especies de micobacterias no tuberculosas o atípicas están presentes en muestras ambientales (ag...
Recovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from sputa treated with cetyl-pyridinium chloride (CPC) and s...
Recovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from sputa treated with cetyl-pyridinium chloride (CPC) and s...
Mycobacterial culture remains the gold standard for the diagnosis of tuberculosis. However, an appro...
International audienceThe environment is the likely source of most nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM)...
Abstract Background Culture contamination with environmental bacteria is a major challenge in tuberc...
With the increasing significance of group IV atypical mycobacteria as etiological agents in a variet...
To assess whether rinsing with oral antiseptics before sputum collection would reduce contamination ...
BACKGROUND Culture contamination with environmental bacteria is a major challenge in tuberculosis...
Emerging contaminants (ECs) in wastewater and natural water bodies have gained much attention in the...
Abstract Although infections with NonTuberculous Mycobacteria have become less common in AIDS patien...
AbstractAlthough infections with NonTuberculous Mycobacteria have become less common in AIDS patient...
Recovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from sputa treated with cetyl-pyridinium chloride (CPC) and s...
International audienceNon-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are opportunistic pathogens commonly coloni...
Several protocols for isolation of mycobacteria from water exist, but there is no established standa...
Las especies de micobacterias no tuberculosas o atípicas están presentes en muestras ambientales (ag...
Recovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from sputa treated with cetyl-pyridinium chloride (CPC) and s...
Recovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from sputa treated with cetyl-pyridinium chloride (CPC) and s...
Mycobacterial culture remains the gold standard for the diagnosis of tuberculosis. However, an appro...
International audienceThe environment is the likely source of most nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM)...
Abstract Background Culture contamination with environmental bacteria is a major challenge in tuberc...
With the increasing significance of group IV atypical mycobacteria as etiological agents in a variet...
To assess whether rinsing with oral antiseptics before sputum collection would reduce contamination ...
BACKGROUND Culture contamination with environmental bacteria is a major challenge in tuberculosis...
Emerging contaminants (ECs) in wastewater and natural water bodies have gained much attention in the...
Abstract Although infections with NonTuberculous Mycobacteria have become less common in AIDS patien...
AbstractAlthough infections with NonTuberculous Mycobacteria have become less common in AIDS patient...