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Time to detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis as an alternative to quantitative cultures

Journal

TUBERCULOSIS
Volume 91, Issue 3, Pages 257-259

Publisher

CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
DOI: 10.1016/j.tube.2011.01.004

Keywords

Tuberculosis; Time to detection; Colony forming units; BACTEC

Funding

  1. Tuberculosis Research Unit (TBRU) at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU)
  2. United States National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health and Human Services [NO1-AI95383, HHSN266200700022C/NO1-AI-70022]

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Testing new drugs is critical to improving the treatment of tuberculosis. Quantitative cultures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis on solid media have been used in Phase 1 and 2 trials, but are time and resource intensive. Time to detection (TTD) of growth of M. tuberculosis in automated liquid culture systems is an alternative. TTD has been shown to correlate with CFU in quantitative cultures, and is faster and simpler to perform. We compared TTD in the BACTEC 460 liquid culture system with CFU in a clinical trial that included 110 subjects. Comparing all sputum cultures collected between baseline and 2 months we found a strong negative correlation between log(10) CFU and TTD (rho = -0.91). In addition, when TTD at baseline was compared with 1 and 2 month sputum culture positivity, subjects whose cultures were negative after 1 and 2 months had a significantly longer median baseline TTD compared with subjects whose cultures were positive at 1 and 2 months (5 vs. 3 days and 3 vs. 2 days, respectively). TTD compares closely with CFU and represents a faster, simpler alternative to quantitative cultures. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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