Rhodococcus and Mycobacterium Tuberculosis: masquerade or mixed infection. |
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Authors: | N F Mistry Y Dholakia D T B D'Souza M Taylor S Hoffner T J Birdi |
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Affiliation: | Foundation for Medical Research, Mumbai, India. frchbom@bom2.vsnl.net.in |
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Abstract: | Rhodocci have a morphology similar to that of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB), and are indistinguishable from normal diphtheroid flora. Symptoms include fever, productive/non-productive cough and pleuritic chest pain. Rhodococcal infections, being resistant to routine anti-tuberculosis medications, may be misdiagnosed as drug-resistant TB, thus prompting treatment for TB with rifampicin-containing regimens that promote the emergence of resistance. We present here a sputum smear AFB-positive case who, although clinically cured, remains unresolved despite a series of technological investigations as to the cause of infection being purely rhodococci or mixed infection with M. tuberculosis. |
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