Literature DB >> 24658184

A commentary on the role of molecular technology and automation in clinical diagnostics.

Ciara O'Connor1, Marie Fitzgibbon2, James Powell2, Denis Barron2, Jim O'Mahony3, Lorraine Power2, Nuala H O'Connell1, Colum Dunne4.   

Abstract

Historically, the identification of bacterial or yeast isolates has been based on phenotypic characteristics such as growth on defined media, colony morphology, Gram stain, and various biochemical reactions, with significant delay in diagnosis. Clinical microbiology as a medical specialty has embraced advances in molecular technology for rapid species identification with broad-range 16S rDNA polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and matrix-assisted laser desorption and/or ionization time of flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry demonstrated as accurate, rapid, and cost-effective methods for the identification of most, but not all, bacteria and yeasts. Protracted conventional incubation times previously necessary to identify certain species have been mitigated, affording patients quicker diagnosis with associated reduction in exposure to empiric broad-spectrum antimicrobial therapy and shortened hospital stay. This short commentary details such molecular advances and their implications in the clinical microbiology setting.

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Keywords:  MALDI; PCR; clinical microbiology; impact; patient care

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24658184      PMCID: PMC4101006          DOI: 10.4161/bioe.28599

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioengineered        ISSN: 2165-5979            Impact factor:   3.269


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Authors:  Etienne Carbonnelle; Patrick Grohs; Hervé Jacquier; Nesrine Day; Sylvie Tenza; Alexandra Dewailly; Odile Vissouarn; Martin Rottman; Jean-Louis Herrmann; Isabelle Podglajen; Laurent Raskine
Journal:  J Microbiol Methods       Date:  2012-03-08       Impact factor: 2.363

2.  Ribosomal PCR and DNA sequencing for detection and identification of bacteria: experience from 6 years of routine analyses of patient samples.

Authors:  Kristine Helander Jensen; Rimtas Dargis; Jens Jørgen Christensen; Michael Kemp
Journal:  APMIS       Date:  2013-07-24       Impact factor: 3.205

Review 3.  Strategies of empiric antibiotic therapy in severe sepsis.

Authors:  Wiesława Duszyńska
Journal:  Anaesthesiol Intensive Ther       Date:  2012-08-08

4.  Identification of blood culture isolates directly from positive blood cultures by use of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry and a commercial extraction system: analysis of performance, cost, and turnaround time.

Authors:  Philippe R S Lagacé-Wiens; Heather J Adam; James A Karlowsky; Kimberly A Nichol; Paulette F Pang; Jodi Guenther; Amanda A Webb; Crystal Miller; Michelle J Alfa
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2012-08-08       Impact factor: 5.948

Review 5.  Automation in clinical microbiology.

Authors:  Paul P Bourbeau; Nathan A Ledeboer
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2013-03-20       Impact factor: 5.948

6.  Improving the identification of anaerobes in the clinical microbiology laboratory through MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry.

Authors:  Melody Barreau; Isabelle Pagnier; Bernard La Scola
Journal:  Anaerobe       Date:  2013-04-29       Impact factor: 3.331

7.  The impact of clinical protocols in the management of severe sepsis: a prospective cohort study.

Authors:  J Phua; B C Ho; A Tee; K P Chan; A Johan; S Loo; C R So; N Chia; A Y Tan; H M Tham; Y H Chan; Y Koh
Journal:  Anaesth Intensive Care       Date:  2012-07       Impact factor: 1.669

8.  Performance of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry for identification of bacterial strains routinely isolated in a clinical microbiology laboratory.

Authors:  A Bizzini; C Durussel; J Bille; G Greub; G Prod'hom
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2010-03-10       Impact factor: 5.948

Review 9.  Surviving the first hours in sepsis: getting the basics right (an intensivist's perspective).

Authors:  Ron Daniels
Journal:  J Antimicrob Chemother       Date:  2011-04       Impact factor: 5.790

10.  Prospective evaluation of a matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry system in a hospital clinical microbiology laboratory for identification of bacteria and yeasts: a bench-by-bench study for assessing the impact on time to identification and cost-effectiveness.

Authors:  K E Tan; B C Ellis; R Lee; P D Stamper; S X Zhang; K C Carroll
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2012-08-01       Impact factor: 5.948

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Review 1.  A commentary on the disparate perspectives of clinical microbiologists and surgeons: ad hoc antimicrobial use.

Authors:  Nuala H O'Connell; Ciara O'Connor; Jim O'Mahony; Ronstan Lobo; Maria Hayes; Eric Masterson; Michael Larvin; J Calvin Coffey; Colum Dunne
Journal:  Bioengineered       Date:  2014 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 3.269

2.  Automated direct screening for resistance of Gram-negative blood cultures using the BD Kiestra WorkCell.

Authors:  C S Heather; M Maley
Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis       Date:  2017-10-02       Impact factor: 3.267

3.  An optimized work-flow to reduce time-to-detection of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) using direct testing from rectal swabs.

Authors:  C O'Connor; M G Kiernan; C Finnegan; M O'Hara; L Power; N H O'Connell; C P Dunne
Journal:  Bioengineered       Date:  2016-08-17       Impact factor: 3.269

4.  The first occurrence of a CTX-M ESBL-producing Escherichia coli outbreak mediated by mother to neonate transmission in an Irish neonatal intensive care unit.

Authors:  Ciara O'Connor; Roy K Philip; John Kelleher; James Powell; Alan O'Gorman; Barbara Slevin; Neil Woodford; Jane F Turton; Elaine McGrath; Cathriona Finnegan; Lorraine Power; Nuala H O'Connell; Colum P Dunne
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2017-01-05       Impact factor: 3.090

Review 5.  Youngest survivor of perinatal infection by Eikenella corrodens: case analysis and literature review highlighting the merits of placental swab culture.

Authors:  A Garvey; J Powell; B Murphy; N O'Connell; M Imcha; R K Philip
Journal:  New Microbes New Infect       Date:  2017-11-07

6.  Microbial epidemiology and clinical risk factors of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales amongst Irish patients from first detection in 2009 until 2020.

Authors:  N H O'Connell; S Gasior; B Slevin; L Power; S Barrett; S I Bhutta; B Minihan; J Powell; C P Dunne
Journal:  Infect Prev Pract       Date:  2022-07-13

7.  The need to improve antimicrobial susceptibility testing capacity in Ugandan health facilities: insights from a surveillance primer.

Authors:  Duku Chaplain; Butti Ben Asutaku; Muhammad Mona; Douglas Bulafu; Dickson Aruhomukama
Journal:  Antimicrob Resist Infect Control       Date:  2022-02-03       Impact factor: 4.887

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