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. 1994 Mar;32(3):654–657. doi: 10.1128/jcm.32.3.654-657.1994

Inhibitory effect of the Isolator blood culture system on growth of Mycobacterium avium-M. intracellulare in BACTEC 12B bottles.

B Wasilauskas 1, R Morrell Jr 1
PMCID: PMC263102  PMID: 8195374

Abstract

The examination of 6,938 clinical specimens collected during the period January 1991 through December 1992 suggested that the Isolator blood culture system (Wampole) inhibited growth of Mycobacterium avium-M. intracellulare complex (MAC) in BACTEC 12B medium. Of 162 MAC blood culture isolates, 94% were recovered from Lowenstein-Jensen (LJ) medium, while only 50% were recovered from 12B medium. The time to detection with LJ medium was 18 days, while that with 12B medium was 24 days. In contrast, 62% of the 305 MAC nonblood culture isolates were recovered from the LJ medium, while 87% were found in the 12B medium. The time to detection for these cultures was also reversed, i.e., 28 days for LJ medium versus 15 days for 12B medium. Dilution studies using the lysis-anticoagulant reagent from Isolator tubes demonstrated inhibition of both clinical and American Type Culture Collection strains of MAC, even at low concentrations of lysis-anticoagulant reagent. Washing the Isolator blood sediment prior to inoculating the 12B bottles eliminated any growth inhibition. Clinical and experimental data suggest that the use of the Isolator blood culture tube with the BACTEC 12B medium is contraindicated for mycobacterial blood cultures.

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