肺结核患者咳嗽气雾剂中结核分枝杆菌的差异培养。

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Luiz Guilherme Schmidt Castellani, Manuela Negrelli Brunetti, Mariana Abou Mourad Ferreira, Taline Canto Tristão, Pedro Sousa de Almeida Júnior, Edward C Jones-López, Kevin P Fennelly, Michael R Barer, Jerrold J Ellner, Reynaldo Dietze, Moisés Palaci
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介绍。虽然对痰液中的结核分枝杆菌细胞进行了广泛的研究,但对其在呼出的气溶胶中的特性知之甚少。由于差异培养结核杆菌(DCTB)很容易在痰液中发现,我们假设DCTB也可能存在于气溶胶中,并可能有助于传播。目的:检测新近诊断为肺结核(TB)患者的咳嗽气雾剂中dctb的含量。收集活动性肺结核患者咳嗽产生的气溶胶和痰样本(n=27)。对咳嗽气溶胶取样系统进行了改进,包括使用固体琼脂的安德森级联冲击器和BioSampler液体冲击器。我们使用添加结核分枝杆菌培养滤液(CF)的培养基进行了最可能次数的检测DCTB的试验。简而言之,63% (n=17)的患者患有晚期结核病,55.6% (n=15)的患者进行了3+抗酸杆菌痰涂片检查。8例患者的气雾剂(29.5%)和19份痰样本中超过一半(n=10;52.6%)。两名患者仅在收集的一种样本(咳嗽气雾剂或痰液)中发现DCTB。在咳嗽气雾剂标本中,2例(7%)患者仅存在cf依赖性dctb。我们在肺结核患者的痰中发现了DCTB,在咳嗽样本中也发现了它们的存在。这些数据表明,传统分枝杆菌培养未检测到的杆菌可能是肺结核患者的雾化杆菌。
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Differentially culturable <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> in cough-generated aerosols of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis DCTB in cough-generated aerosols.

Differentially culturable <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> in cough-generated aerosols of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis DCTB in cough-generated aerosols.

Differentially culturable Mycobacterium tuberculosis in cough-generated aerosols of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis DCTB in cough-generated aerosols.

Introduction. While Mycobacterium tuberculosis cells in sputum in sputum have been studied extensively, little is known of their properties in exhaled aerosols.Hypothesis. As differentially culturable tubercle bacteria (DCTB) are readily found in sputum, we hypothesized that DCTB might also be present in aerosols and potentially contribute to transmission.Aim. To test cough aerosols from recently diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients for DCTB.Methodology. Cough-generated aerosols and sputum samples were collected from active pulmonary TB patients (n=27). A cough aerosol sampling system was modified to include both an Andersen Cascade Impactor using solid agar and a BioSampler liquid impactor. We performed the most probable number of assays to detect DCTB, using media supplemented with Mycobacterium tuberculosis culture filtrate (CF).Results. Briefly, 63% of patients (n=17) had advanced TB, and 55.6% (n=15) had a 3+ sputum smear for acid-fast bacilli. Evidence for DCTB was found in 8 patients' aerosols (29.5%) and more than half of the 19 sputum samples tested (n=10; 52.6%). Two patients had DCTB in only one of the collected samples (cough aerosols or sputum). Among cough aerosol specimens, two patients (7%) only had CF-dependent DCTB.Conclusion. We detected DCTB in sputum and evidence for their presence in cough samples from pulmonary TB patients. These data suggest that bacilli undetected by traditional mycobacterial cultures may be aerosolized from pulmonary TB patients.

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