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Chemical susceptibility testing of non-tuberculous mycobacterium strains and other aquatic bacteria: Results of a study for the development of a more sensitive and simple method for the detection of NTM in environmental samples.

Authors :
Ditommaso, Savina
Giacomuzzi, Monica
Memoli, Gabriele
Garlasco, Jacopo
Curtoni, Antonio
Iannaccone, Marco
Zotti, Carla Maria
Source :
Journal of Microbiological Methods. Feb2022, Vol. 193, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The methods employed to detect non-tuberculous mycobacteria on environmental samples are essentially those classically used in clinical microbiology, which envisage a decontamination step to reduce the overgrowth of non-mycobacterial organisms before plating them on the culture medium. The aim of this study was to propose alternative culture techniques to improve non-tuberculous mycobacteria detection in environmental samples. We used artificially contaminated samples to compare the membrane filter washing procedure against direct plating of membrane filters on culture media in relation to M.chimaera and M.chelonae recovery efficiency. Moreover, we compared the efficacy of NTM Elite agar in inhibiting the growth of aquatic bacteria with that of cetylpyridinium chloride and N -acetyl-L-cysteine sodium hydroxide decontamination treatments. The washing procedure yielded a low release of both mycobacterium strains (6.6% for Mycobacterium chimaera and 7.5% for Mycobacterium chelonae) from the membrane filters; on the contrary, direct plating of membrane filters led to a 100% cell recovery. Water sample pretreatment with N -acetyl-L-cysteine sodium hydroxide (1%), despite achieving complete suppression of non-acid fast bacilli, caused a reduction in mycobacteria growth. Decontamination with cetylpyridinium chloride (0.005%) was found to be ineffective against Methylobacterium spp. and Burkholderia multivorans. NTM Elite agar was ineffective against B. multivorans , but it inhibited the growth of all other aquatic bacteria. Our results indicate that NTM Elite agar provides a valid alternative method of recovering non-tuberculous mycobacteria from environmental samples. It does not involve a decontamination step and provides greater recovery efficiency by skipping the washing step and directly plating the filters on the media. [Display omitted] • Non-tuberculous mycobacteria are highly susceptible to chemicals used to reduce the overgrowth of non-mycobacterial organisms • No data have been published on the sensitivity of the NTM culture applied to water samples. • The ECDC protocol (membrane filter washing) does not ensure a good cell recovery from the membrane, causing negative results. • Direct membrane filter plating on NTM Elite agar is a valid alternative method of recovering NTM from environmental samples. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01677012
Volume :
193
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Microbiological Methods
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155189895
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mimet.2021.106405