A cluster of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis sputum isolates led to the detection of specimen contamination in a hospital mycobacteriology laboratory. Thirteen specimens were smear negative but culture positive from one specimen only; 12 appeared to be contaminated. Each of these specimens was processed in the same batch as one or more smear- and culture-positive isolates. Molecular analysis confirmed the traditional epidemiologic, laboratory, and clinical methods of evaluating presumed mycobacterial contamination.
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Wurtz, R., Demarais, P., Trainor, W., Mcauley, J., Kocka, F., Mosher, L., & Dietrich, S. (1996). Specimen contamination in mycobacteriology laboratory detected by pseudo-outbreak of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis: Analysis by routine epidemiology and confirmation by molecular technique. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 34(4), 1017–1019. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.34.4.1017-1019.1996