Comparison of three decontamination methods for Mycobacterium bovis isolation

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Autor(a) principal: Ambrosio,Simone Rodrigues
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Oliveira,Eugenia Márcia de Deus, Rodriguez,Cesar Alejandro Rosales, Ferreira Neto,José Soares, Amaku,Marcos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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Resumo: Sixty samples of tissue fragments with lesions suggestive of tuberculosis from bovine abattoirs, kept in saturated solution of sodium borate, were subjected to four treatments: 4% NaOH (Petroff Method), 12 % H2SO4 and 1.5% HPC (1-Hexadecylpyridinium Chloride) decontamination, and physiological saline solution (control). The HPC method showed the lowest contamination rate (3%) when compared to control (88%, p<0.001), NaOH (33%, p<0.001) and H2SO4 (21.7%, p<0.002). Regarding the isolation success, the HPC method was better (40%) than the control (3%, p<0.001), NaOH (13%, p=0.001) and H2SO4 (1.7%, p<0.001) methods. These results indicate that HPC is an alternative to the Petroff method.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparison of three decontamination methods for Mycobacterium bovis isolation
title Comparison of three decontamination methods for Mycobacterium bovis isolation
spellingShingle Comparison of three decontamination methods for Mycobacterium bovis isolation
Ambrosio,Simone Rodrigues
Mycobacterium bovis
decontamination
Petroff
HPC
title_short Comparison of three decontamination methods for Mycobacterium bovis isolation
title_full Comparison of three decontamination methods for Mycobacterium bovis isolation
title_fullStr Comparison of three decontamination methods for Mycobacterium bovis isolation
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of three decontamination methods for Mycobacterium bovis isolation
title_sort Comparison of three decontamination methods for Mycobacterium bovis isolation
author Ambrosio,Simone Rodrigues
author_facet Ambrosio,Simone Rodrigues
Oliveira,Eugenia Márcia de Deus
Rodriguez,Cesar Alejandro Rosales
Ferreira Neto,José Soares
Amaku,Marcos
author_role author
author2 Oliveira,Eugenia Márcia de Deus
Rodriguez,Cesar Alejandro Rosales
Ferreira Neto,José Soares
Amaku,Marcos
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ambrosio,Simone Rodrigues
Oliveira,Eugenia Márcia de Deus
Rodriguez,Cesar Alejandro Rosales
Ferreira Neto,José Soares
Amaku,Marcos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mycobacterium bovis
decontamination
Petroff
HPC
topic Mycobacterium bovis
decontamination
Petroff
HPC
description Sixty samples of tissue fragments with lesions suggestive of tuberculosis from bovine abattoirs, kept in saturated solution of sodium borate, were subjected to four treatments: 4% NaOH (Petroff Method), 12 % H2SO4 and 1.5% HPC (1-Hexadecylpyridinium Chloride) decontamination, and physiological saline solution (control). The HPC method showed the lowest contamination rate (3%) when compared to control (88%, p<0.001), NaOH (33%, p<0.001) and H2SO4 (21.7%, p<0.002). Regarding the isolation success, the HPC method was better (40%) than the control (3%, p<0.001), NaOH (13%, p=0.001) and H2SO4 (1.7%, p<0.001) methods. These results indicate that HPC is an alternative to the Petroff method.
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