Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 152, No. 5, Nov 1995, 1702-1704.
Laboratory contamination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis cultures
NE Dunlap, RH Harris, WH Benjamin Jr, JW Harden and D Hafner
Department of Microbiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA.
The purpose of this study was to investigate possible laboratory
contamination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis cultures which resulted in the
misdiagnosis of tuberculosis. We have investigated three cases in which a
patient's culture was positive for M. tuberculosis but there was not a high
clinical suspicion for disease. In each instance, another patient with
clinically obvious pulmonary tuberculosis had specimens cultured
concurrently within the same clinical laboratory. The isolates from both
the obvious cases of tuberculosis and the suspect cases were obtained
through the State of Alabama TB Laboratory, but these isolates originated
at a commercial laboratory, a community hospital laboratory, and at a
university hospital. MTB isolates were fingerprinted by probing for the
insertion sequence IS6110. With each of the three pairs of isolates (case
and suspicious case), identical IS6110 banding patterns were found
suggesting identical MTB strains. Because the patients were geographically
separated, it is strongly suspected that laboratory contamination of M.
tuberculosis cultures resulted in the three suspect cases being diagnosed
with tuberculosis. These findings indicate that positive M. tuberculosis
cultures resulting from laboratory contamination can occur.
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