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. 1994 Mar;32(3):841–842. doi: 10.1128/jcm.32.3.841-842.1994

Utility of paired blood cultures and smears in diagnosis of disseminated Mycobacterium avium complex infections in AIDS patients.

B L Stone 1, D L Cohn 1, M S Kane 1, M V Hildred 1, M L Wilson 1, R R Reves 1
PMCID: PMC263137  PMID: 8195404

Abstract

For 273 patients evaluated for disseminated Mycobacterium avium complex infection, a total of 1,047 mycobacterial blood cultures (MBCs) were submitted; the M. avium complex was recovered from 140 (13%) of the specimens. Results for the paired MBCs were highly concordant: in 392 of 462 (85%) culture sets, both MBCs were negative, in 53 of 462 (11%) sets, both MBCs were positive, and in only 17 of 462 (4%) sets was one culture positive and the other negative. Acid-fast smears were done on sediments from 671 specimens; smears were positive for 4 of 98 (4%) cultures that grew the M. avium complex. A single MBC should be obtained and then repeated if negative and disseminated M. avium complex infection is still clinically suspected. Use of direct acid-fast smears of sediments is not a reliable means of detecting mycobacteremia.

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