One year experience using mycobacterial blood cultures to diagnose tuberculosis in patients with prolonged fever in Vietnam

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Introduction: To evaluate the use of mycobacterial blood cultures (MBC) in diagnosing tuberculosis (TB) in patients with prolonged fever admitted to a Vietnamese referral hospital. Results: MBCs from 94 patients (66% male; median age 33 years; 75% HIV positive) were evaluated: 14 were mycobacterium positive (all HIV positive), and MBC was the only positive specimen in 9 cases (41%). Three positive cases were identified as Mycobacterium avium and the remaining M. tuberculosis (one case could not be identified). Conclusion: MBC can be a valuable additional method to diagnose TB, particularly in immunosuppressed HIV patients when sputum cannot be collected.

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Nguyen, D. N. T., Nguyen, T. V., Dao, T. T., Nguyen, L. T., Horby, P., Nguyen, K. V., & Wertheim, H. F. L. (2014). One year experience using mycobacterial blood cultures to diagnose tuberculosis in patients with prolonged fever in Vietnam. Journal of Infection in Developing Countries, 8(12), 1620–1624. https://doi.org/10.3855/jidc.4895

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