Ap. Davies et al., Length of time to laboratory diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection: Comparison of in-house methods with reference laboratory results, J INFECTION, 39(3), 1999, pp. 205-208
Objectives: To audit the time tal;en to obtain laboratory confirmation of i
nfection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis using in-house methods of polymera
se chain reaction (PCR) and culture and referral to a reference laboratory
Methods: Retrospective collection of data from laboratory records covering
a period of 1 year,
Results: Median time to microbiological diagnosis of a new infection using
the in-house services in addition to the reference laboratory was 22.0 days
. Using reference laboratory results alone, median time to diagnosis would
have been 61.5 days.
Conclusions: Development of on-site laboratory facilities to identify Mycob
acterium tuberculosis can reduce the time to its identification by almost t
wo-thirds, (C) 1999 The British Infection Society.