MGIT 960 Instrument: Maintenance
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The Mycobacterium Growth Inhibitor Tube (MGIT) instrument needs daily, routine and need-based maintenance.
Maintenance Needs
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The Mycobacterium Growth Inhibitor Tube (MGIT) instrument needs daily, routine and need-based maintenance.
Maintenance Needs
Instrument Components:
Active case-finding (ACF) approaches bring essential TB services closer to the community. It has high potential for improving TB case detection and reach people with TB currently missed by the health system. To maximize gains from ACF, it is important that the interventions are planned in advance.
Mycobacteria Growth Indicator Tube (MGIT) contains:
Principle
BACTEC™ MGIT™ Instrument

Figure: BACTEC™ MGIT™ Instrument
Key features:
Precautions for sample processing and reagent preparation in TB culture labs are as follows:
All reagents used in the laboratory culturing Mycobacteria have to be labelled.
Reagent containers are to be labelled with the:
Mycobacteria Growth Indicator Tube (MGIT) tubes are labeled as “GC” for Growth Control suspension in the MGIT tube specimen, similarly for Culture and Drug Sensitivity Testing (C&DST), barcode label is required for each MGIT tube.
There are many types of phosphate buffers available. However, the most commonly used phosphate buffer consists of a mixture of monobasic dihydrogen phosphate and dibasic Mono hydrogen phosphate.
By varying the amount of each salt, a range of buffers can be prepared that buffer well between pH 5.8 and pH 8.0. Phosphates have a very high buffering capacity and are highly soluble in water.
Process of Preparation of 0.067M Phosphate Buffer:
Advantages of TB Diagnostics through Culture methods are as follows:
The following Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are recommended when processing the following extrapulmonary samples:
SOPs for Lymph Node and Tissues Samples