Molecular typing of Mycobacterium spp. isolates from Yemeni tuberculosis patients

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This study was done to characterize at the species level Mycobacterium spp. isolates from Yemeni pulmonary tuberculosis patients. Early-morning sputum samples were collected from 170 patients referred to the National Tuberculosis Institute in Sana'a city with suspected pulmonary tuberculosis. Samples were processed with Ziehl-Neelsen stain and cultured in Ogawa and Lowenstein-Jensen media. The rpoB gene target sequence was amplified using mutagenesis forward and reverse primers followed by HindIII enzyme digestion. Of the 120 isolates analysed, 118 (98.3%) were identified as M. tuberculosis complex and 2 (1.7%) were identified as mycobacteria other than M. tuberculosis. The results showed that those 2 isolates were multi-drug resistant and the DNA sequencing analysis showed that the alignment of nucleic acid of DNA in isolates of mycobacteria other than M. tuberculosis was different from that of M. tuberculosis complex.

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Al-Mahbashi, A. A., Mukhtar, M. M., & Mahgoub, E. S. (2013). Molecular typing of Mycobacterium spp. isolates from Yemeni tuberculosis patients. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 19(11), 942–946. https://doi.org/10.26719/2013.19.11.942

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