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Differentiating rapid- and slow-growing mycobacteria by difference in time to growth detection in liquid media
Authors:Chung-Jong Kim  Nak-Hyun Kim  Kyoung-Ho Song  Pyoeng Gyun Choe  Eu Suk Kim  Sang Won Park  Hong-Bin Kim  Nam-Joong Kim  Eui-Chong Kim  Wan Beom Park  Myoung-don Oh
Institution:1. Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 110-744, Republic of Korea;2. Department of Laboratory Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 110-744, Republic of Korea
Abstract:Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are classified into 2 categories: slow-growing mycobacteria (SGM) and rapid-growing mycobacteria (RGM), based on interval to colony formation by subculture on solid media. However, little is known about the growth rate of NTM in liquid broth media. We evaluated the differences in time to growth detection (TGD) of RGM and SGM in liquid broth media according to acid-fast stain. Among the 696 NTM isolates, 201 were RGM and 495 were SGM. In acid-fast bacilli (AFB)–negative specimens, the mean TGD was 133 h for RGM and 269 h for SGM (P < 0.001). In AFB-positive specimens, the mean TGD was 112 ± 37 h for RGM and 155 ± 125 h for SGM (P = 0.063). In the AFB-negative group, a cut-off value of 6 days was most effective for distinguishing SGM from RGM; however, in the AFB-positive group, an appropriate cut-off value was hard to define with TGD only.
Keywords:Atypical mycobacteria  Time to growth detection  Rapid-growing mycobacteria  Slow-growing mycobacteria  Acid-fast bacilli
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