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  • Title: [Study on pathogenicity of sputum from cavity of sputum negative patients with pulmonary tuberculosis after short course chemotherapy].
    Author: Feng H, Du B, Dong Z.
    Journal: Zhonghua Jie He He Hu Xi Za Zhi; 2000 Sep; 23(9):559-62. PubMed ID: 11778533.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: To find out whether or not the sputa of pulmonary tuberculosis(PTB) patients with cavitation but sputum negative have pathogenicity after short course chemotherapy. METHODS: Guinea pigs were inoculated with sputa of PTB patients who were with cavitation but sputum negative after having finished short course chemotherapy. Then their body weight, enlargement of local lymph nodes and other ordinary symptom were observed. Six weeks later, pathological changes of TB in the internal organs were examined by dissecting these guinea pigs. Culture and drug resistance test of tubercle bacillus were also conducted. All of which were with negative and positive controls. RESULTS: Of the 63 cases included, 3(5%) patients' sputa resulted in tuberculous nodulation varying in amount in lung, liver and spleen of these guinea pigs, and the culture for tubercle bacillus of these sputa was positive too. CONCLUSIONS: 5% of sputum collected from PTB patients with cavitation but sputum negative still show pathogenicity after short course chemotherapy. For the cases with drug-resistant PTB and slow sputum negative conversion, the treatment should be prolonged and tubercle bacilli in their sputa should be monitored.
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