Growth characteristics of liquid cultures increase the reliability of presumptive identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex Pinhata, Juliana Maira Watanabe and Felippe, Isis Moreira and Gallo, Juliana Failde and Chimara, Erica and Ferrazoli, Lucilaine and de Oliveira, Rosangela Siqueira,, 67, 828-833 (2018), doi = https://doi.org/10.1099/jmm.0.000734, publicationName = Microbiology Society, issn = 0022-2615, abstract= We evaluated the microscopic and macroscopic characteristics of mycobacteria growth indicator tube (MGIT) cultures for the presumptive identification of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) and assessed the reliability of this strategy for correctly directing isolates to drug susceptibility testing (DST) or species identification. A total of 1526 isolates of mycobacteria received at the Instituto Adolfo Lutz were prospectively subjected to presumptive identification by the observation of growth characteristics along with cord formation detection via microscopy. The presumptive identification showed a sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of 98.8, 92.5 and 97.9 %, respectively. Macroscopic analysis of MTBC isolates that would have been erroneously classified as non-tuberculous mycobacteria based solely on microscopic morphology enabled us to direct them rapidly to DST, representing a substantial gain to patients. In conclusion, the growth characteristics of mycobacteria in MGIT, when considered along with cord formation, increased the reliability of the presumptive identification, which has a great impact on the laboratory budget and turnaround times., language=, type=