       Document 0553
 DOCN  M9440553
 TI    [Bacteremia caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and/or Mycobacterium
       avium detected by the non-radiometric Bactec system]
 DT    9404
 AU    Planes AM; Gasser I; Gonzalez T; Ramirez A; Arcalis L; Servicio de
       Microbiologia, Ciutat Universitaria de la Vall; d'Hebron, Barcelona.
 SO    Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin. 1993 Nov;11(9):494-6. Unique Identifier :
       AIDSLINE MED/94137852
 AB    BACKGROUND: To assess the utility of Bactec non-radiometric system in
       detecting disseminated mycobacteremia. METHODS: Blood cultures are
       processed using the Bactec NR 660/HPS system. Incubation of the NR6A
       vials, from HIV infected patients, is prolonged for 6 weeks and read
       once a week. After the 14th day of incubation a growth value > or = 30
       is considered positive. RESULTS: Mycobacteria were recovered from 80
       blood cultures from 32 human immunodeficiency virus infected patients.
       The mean time required to detect growth was 37.8 days (range 20-45).
       Mycobacterium tuberculosis was isolated from 18 patients and
       Mycobacterium avium from 14. In 12 patients (37.5%) blood culture was
       the first or the only positive specimen. CONCLUSIONS: Prolonged
       incubation of NR6A medium has proved to be a suitable method for
       detecting mycobacteremia.
 DE    Adult  Bacteremia/*MICROBIOLOGY  *Bacteriological Techniques
       Blood/*MICROBIOLOGY  English Abstract  Female  Human  Male  Middle Age
       Mycobacterium avium Complex/*ISOLATION & PURIF  Mycobacterium
       avium-intracellulare Infection/*MICROBIOLOGY  Mycobacterium
       tuberculosis/*ISOLATION & PURIF  Tuberculosis/*MICROBIOLOGY  JOURNAL
       ARTICLE

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