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False Negative MGIT Cultures
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False negatives are test results reported as negative for a Mycobacterium species present in the patient specimen
Practices that can lead to false negative cultures are :
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Extended exposure to NaOH during processing
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High pH (insufficient neutralization during processing)
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Growth may be inhibited by:
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addition of too much PANTA
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loss of CO2 from MGIT vial headspace
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False negatives are test results reported as negative for a Mycobacterium species present in the patient specimen.
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False negatives are test results reported as negative for a Mycobacterium species present in the patient specimen.
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Extended exposure to NaOH during processing results in false negatives.
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Extended exposure to NaOH during processing results in false negatives.
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