Mycobacteria Speciation

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The Mycobacteria Speciation Test is a laboratory diagnostic test used to identify the specific species of Mycobacteria present in a clinical sample (e.g., sputum, tissue, body fluids). This includes differentiating between Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) and various types of non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM).

Advanced methods like culture, biochemical testing, line probe assays (e.g., GenoType Mycobacterium), or molecular techniques (PCR/DNA sequencing) are often used to accurately determine the species involved.

Description

Why It’s Done:
This test is crucial because different Mycobacteria species cause different types of infections and respond to different treatments.
It is done to:
• Differentiate between TB and non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections
• Guide appropriate antibiotic therapy, as drug susceptibility varies between species
• Identify atypical mycobacteria in patients with persistent respiratory or systemic symptoms
• Support diagnosis in immune-compromised patients where NTM infections are more common
• Assist in public health surveillance and outbreak control

Preparation:
• No special preparation is typically required.
• Sample type depends on the site of infection (e.g., sputum, lymph node aspirate, bronchoalveolar lavage, or biopsy).
• The sample should be collected using sterile technique and transported properly to avoid contamination.
• Follow your doctor or lab’s instructions for sample collection, especially for respiratory or invasive samples.