Diagnosis of Tuberculosis (TB) and other Mycobacterial infections
Respiratory Specimens (e.g. Sputum, BAL/BW, Pleural fluid)
Tissues & Fluids (e.g. Pus, Bone Marrow, CSF, Skin Biopsy)
Urine (Whole Early morning Urine) – Requests should be discussed with a Consultant Microbiologist before sending
Blood culture – Please see Mycobacterial Blood Culture page for more information
NB: Swabs are not suitable for Mycobacteria culture. These samples will be rejected. Please send Pus, Tissue or Fluid.
For electronic requesting using EPIC (RDUH ONLY):
Search for: ‘TB & Mycobacteria‘ or test code ‘LAB877‘
For Renal / Bladder TB, specimens should be taken before anti-tuberculosis therapy is started. Samples should be collected in the early morning on 3 consecutive days. The WHOLE first pass urine sample (ie not just 10mL) should be collected in a plain Urine container, and sent top Microbiology lab. Containers are obtained from Path Stores (01392 402906). (NB this is a smaller bottle than the Biochemistry 24 hour urine collection pot)
Initial Microscopy and Culture performed at RD&E
Positive cultures referred to Reference Laboratory for confirmation, formal identification (& sensitivities if appropriate.)
Wales Centre for Mycobacteria (Cardiff) – Public Health Wales (PHW)
Auramine Phenol Stain for AFB – within 3 days
Liquid culture – up to 6 weeks (for a negative result)
Solid culture – up to 12 weeks
Please phone laboratory if urgent smear required
AFB Testing – Lab Tests Online UK
Tuberculosis – Lab Tests Online UK
Non-tuberculous (Atypical) Mycobacterium – Lab Tests Online UK
British Thoracic Society Guidelines
Wales Centre for Mycobacteria (WCM) – Public Health Wales
(Key words: AFB)
Specimen Labelling Procedure