ABSTRACTRestriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis can be used to assess genetic relatedness of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates. This study reports a collaborative investigation of false-positive cultures for M. tuberculosis, suspected when the DNA fingerprint from an index case matched an epidemiologically improbable source case. RFLP analysis matched fingerprints in ten of 16 cases of suspected laboratory contamination to four separate smear-positive sources that were processed on the same day in the same laboratory. All single smear-negative, positive cultures processed on the same day as smear-positive specimens should be reviewed on a case-by-case basis to identify possible false-positive cultures
Background: Microbiological cultures are the mainstay of the diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB). False p...
A prospective study of false-positive cultures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis that resulted from labo...
Introduction: Detecting laboratory cross-contamination and mixed tuberculosis infection are importan...
ABSTRACTRestriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis can be used to assess genetic relat...
In 1992 —1993, we investigated possible cross-contamination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis cul-tures ...
AbstractIntroductionGold standard method for Mycobacterium tuberculosis identification is microbial ...
Low-colony-number counts on solid media are considered characteristic of cross-contamination, althou...
ABSTRACTA rapid, simple and highly discriminatory DNA fingerprinting methodology which produces data...
BACKGROUND: Isolation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) from the clinical specimens of patients wi...
Introduction: The need for fast, precise diagnostic tests to identify active tuberculosis is essent...
Isolates from patients with confirmed tuberculosis from London were collected over 2.5 years between...
One obstacle to wider use of rapid liquid culture-based tuberculosis diagnostics such as the microsc...
Molecular markers provide an important methodfor detecting tuberculosis (TB) transmission thathas be...
Although accurate identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the gold standard for tuberculosis...
INDAL-TB group: MI Sánchez, MC Rogado, T Cabezas, W SánchezYebra, J Martínez, MA Lucerna, P Barroso...
Background: Microbiological cultures are the mainstay of the diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB). False p...
A prospective study of false-positive cultures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis that resulted from labo...
Introduction: Detecting laboratory cross-contamination and mixed tuberculosis infection are importan...
ABSTRACTRestriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis can be used to assess genetic relat...
In 1992 —1993, we investigated possible cross-contamination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis cul-tures ...
AbstractIntroductionGold standard method for Mycobacterium tuberculosis identification is microbial ...
Low-colony-number counts on solid media are considered characteristic of cross-contamination, althou...
ABSTRACTA rapid, simple and highly discriminatory DNA fingerprinting methodology which produces data...
BACKGROUND: Isolation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) from the clinical specimens of patients wi...
Introduction: The need for fast, precise diagnostic tests to identify active tuberculosis is essent...
Isolates from patients with confirmed tuberculosis from London were collected over 2.5 years between...
One obstacle to wider use of rapid liquid culture-based tuberculosis diagnostics such as the microsc...
Molecular markers provide an important methodfor detecting tuberculosis (TB) transmission thathas be...
Although accurate identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the gold standard for tuberculosis...
INDAL-TB group: MI Sánchez, MC Rogado, T Cabezas, W SánchezYebra, J Martínez, MA Lucerna, P Barroso...
Background: Microbiological cultures are the mainstay of the diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB). False p...
A prospective study of false-positive cultures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis that resulted from labo...
Introduction: Detecting laboratory cross-contamination and mixed tuberculosis infection are importan...