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2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10096-017-3163-9
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Evaluation of the Copan Myco-TB kit for the decontamination of respiratory samples for the detection of Mycobacteria

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to test a newly developed decontamination and fluidization kit for processing respiratory specimens for the detection of mycobacteria: the Myco-TB procedure (developed by Copan (Brescia, Italy)). This technique was compared with the Zephiran decontamination method in use in our hospital. Respiratory specimens (n = 387: 130 endotracheal/bronchial aspirates, 172 bronchoalveolar lavages and 55 sputa) submitted to the University Hospital of Brussels between January 2016 and March 2017… Show more

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“…Only two studies have been performed on MYCO-TB, both limited to respiratory samples. De Geyter and colleagues, from University Hospital of Brussels, evaluated the performance of MYCO-TB in comparison to Zephiran method on 387 pulmonary specimens 7 . The contamination rates on solid media were 22% with both the Zephiran and MYCO-TB method while in liquid media it was calculated only for the MYCO-TB Kit (4%) as Zephiran method is incompatible with the MGIT system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only two studies have been performed on MYCO-TB, both limited to respiratory samples. De Geyter and colleagues, from University Hospital of Brussels, evaluated the performance of MYCO-TB in comparison to Zephiran method on 387 pulmonary specimens 7 . The contamination rates on solid media were 22% with both the Zephiran and MYCO-TB method while in liquid media it was calculated only for the MYCO-TB Kit (4%) as Zephiran method is incompatible with the MGIT system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%