{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Navigating Diagnostic Pitfalls: False Positivity in GeneXpert Mycobacterium Tuberculosis/Rifampicin Assay. {Author}: Bagrecha M;Ganta SVA;Mirza S; {Journal}: Cureus {Volume}: 16 {Issue}: 6 {Year}: 2024 Jun 暂无{DOI}: 10.7759/cureus.62889 {Abstract}: Tuberculosis (TB), which is predominantly caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), poses severe diagnostic hurdles, especially with pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB), which spreads by aerosols. Sputum culture, the gold standard for MTB diagnosis, is time-consuming, expensive, and easily contaminated. The GeneXpert MTB/RIF (Xpert) assay, a molecular diagnostic tool, can quickly detect MTB and rifampicin (RIF) resistance. However, the ability to identify both live and non-viable MTB DNA, for example, in patients with a previous history of pulmonary tuberculosis or sampling from a contaminated bronchoscope, can result in false positives, as demonstrated in this case series. We present three cases of PTB diagnosed with Xpert, each with no conventional TB symptoms.