Multiple Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections in an HIV-infected patient.

Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health

Department of Medical Microbiology and Infection Prevention, Location Lukas, Gelre Hospitals, Apeldoorn, the Netherlands.

Published: July 2007

Mycobacterial colonies of two different morphologies were isolated from one sputum sample of a HIV-positive patient. One morphological type was resistant to streptomycin (STR) and susceptible to isoniazid (INH), while the other isolate with different colony morphology was resistant to both of these anti-TB drugs. A mycobacterial isolate of one pus from a lymph node sample was resistant to these two anti-TB drugs, while the other isolate from another pus sample was resistant to STR but susceptible INH. IS6110 RFLP based finger printing revealed that the HIV-positive patient was infected with different strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. A subculture of isolates on solid medium is useful to examine mixed infection.

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