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Evaluation of the Bactec 960 Automated Nonradiometric System for Isolation of Mycobacteria from Clinical Specimens

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 The Bactec MGIT 960 system (Becton Dickinson, USA), designed for the culture of mycobacteria, was compared with the Bactec 460 instrument and culture on two solid egg-based media using a total of 1024 clinical specimens. Mycobacteria could be identified from 99 (9.7%) specimens, 89 (90%) of which were identified by the Bactec 960 system, 90 (91%) by the Bactec 460 system, and 82 (83%) by culture on the two egg-based media. The Bactec 960 cultures became positive an average of 16.7 days after specimen collection, the Bactec 460 cultures 14.9 days after collection, and the cultures on egg-based media 26.2 days after collection. The Bactec 960 is a compact and highly automated nonradiometric system that may replace the Bactec 460 system.

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Rohner, P., Ninet, B., Beni, AM. et al. Evaluation of the Bactec 960 Automated Nonradiometric System for Isolation of Mycobacteria from Clinical Specimens. EJCMID 19, 715–717 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100960000344

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