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. 2005 Nov;43(11):5670–5678. doi: 10.1128/JCM.43.11.5670-5678.2005

TABLE 3.

Comparative analysis of detection of pathogenic mycobacteria in cattle-derived samples by N-PCR and by standard identification tests

Sample serial no. Pathogenic mycobacterium(a) detected byd:
N-PCR
Standard identificationa
PSLNb Blood Milk PSLN Blood Milk
92 e M. tuberculosis M. tuberculosis M. tuberculosis
104 M. tuberculosis and M. bovisc M. bovis M. bovis M. bovis
105 M. bovis M. tuberculosis M. tuberculosis
128 M. tuberculosis M. tuberculosis
129 ND M. tuberculosis M. bovis M. tuberculosis
141 M. bovis M. bovis
147 M. bovis M. bovis
149 M. bovis M. bovis
152 M. tuberculosis and M. bovis M. tuberculosis and M. bovis NA M. tuberculosis NA
91 M. tuberculosis M. tuberculosis M. bovis
94 M. tuberculosis M. tuberculosis M. tuberculosis M. bovis
109 M. tuberculosis M. tuberculosis
111 M. tuberculosis M. tuberculosis
113 M. bovis M. bovis M. tuberculosis
134 M. bovis M. bovis
140 M. bovis M. tuberculosis M. tuberculosis
100 M. tuberculosis M. bovis
a

Identification of cultivated mycobacterial isolates by standard tests (CDC, Atlanta, Ga.).

b

FNA derived from periscapular lymph gland.

c

M. tuberculosis and M. bovis detected in samples derived from a single animal/in an individual sample.

d

ND, speciation not done. PCR product identified as derived from mycobacteria belonging to the MTC. NA, not available.

e

no mycobacterial pathogen detected or isolated.