Identification of clinical isolates of mycobacteria with gas-liquid chromatography: a 10-month follow-up study.
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Tisdall, P A
RESUMO
Identification of routine mycobacterial isolates by gas-liquid chromatography profile analysis was performed on 335 strains received at the Mayo Clinic over a 10-month period. Comparison of identification by gas-liquid chromatography versus conventional biochemical profiles was made. The two methods agreed on the identification of 320 isolates, with gas-liquid chromatography profiling making eight errors and biochemical profiling making four errors. In three cases, discrepancies could not be resolved.
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