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CONTAMINATING MICROFLORA AT A TUBERCULOSIS TEST: DEPENDENCE ON CULTURE MEDIA FOR PRIMARY INOCULATION

https://doi.org/10.17021/2019.14.4.29.36

Abstract

Microbiological research on tuberculosis is a complex and strictly regulated process, the main purpose of which is the isolation and identification of mycobacteria of the tuberculosis complex. This process involves the use of a specific list of culture media, as well as the process of decontamination, aimed at suppressing the growth of concomitant bacterial microflora.The use of additional culture media for primary inoculation during the study for tuberculosis allows one to isolate not only classical “contaminants” from the clinical material, but also microflora, which has clinical significance in certain groups of patients.The results obtained in the study allow us to conclude that representatives of acid-resistant actinomycetes stand out in the structure of the contaminating microflora that grew on liquid media much more often. Among which were isolated non-tuberculous mycobacteria with atypical cultural properties, as well as representatives of the genera Nocardia spp., Gordonia spp., Rhodococcus spp., Tsukamurella spp.

About the Author

A. V. Lyamin
Samara State Medical University
Russian Federation


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Lyamin A.V. CONTAMINATING MICROFLORA AT A TUBERCULOSIS TEST: DEPENDENCE ON CULTURE MEDIA FOR PRIMARY INOCULATION. Astrakhan medical journal. 2019;14(4):29-36. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17021/2019.14.4.29.36

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