A prospective, multicenter study of laboratory cross-contamination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis cultures

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A prospective study of false-positive cultures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis that resulted from laboratory cross-contamination was conducted at three laboratories in California. Laboratory cross-contamination accounted for 2% of the positive cultures. Cross-contamination should be a concern when an isolate matches the genotype of another sample processed during the same period.

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Jasmer, R. M., Roemer, M., Hamilton, J., Bunter, J., Braden, C. R., Shinnick, T. M., & Desmond, E. P. (2002). A prospective, multicenter study of laboratory cross-contamination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis cultures. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 8(11), 1260–1263. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0811.020298

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