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Elisa Burdino1, Tina Ruggiero2, Tiziano Allice2, Maria Grazia Milia2, Gabriella Gregori2, Rosangela Milano2, Francesco Cerutti2, Francesco Giuseppe De Rosa3, Emilpaolo Manno4, Pietro Caramello3, Giovanni Di Perri3, Valeria Ghisetti2.
Abstract
We evaluated performances of the molecular test SeptiFast (SF) for the detection of agents of bloodstream infection (BSI) in patients with suspected sepsis, the majority of them under antibiotic treatment and at high prevalence of HIV-1 infection (10.5%). Matched SF and blood culture (BC) samples (n=1186) from 1024 patients were studied. Two hundred fifty-one episodes of BSI out of 1144 were identified with the combined methods (22%). SF identified more episodes of BSI than BC: 206 versus 176 (χ(2)=7.008, P=0.0081) and a significantly higher number of Gram-negative bacteria than BC (77 versus 53, χ(2)=9.12; P=0.0025), as well as of polymicrobial infections (χ(2)=4.50, P=0.0339). In conclusion, SF combined with BC improved the diagnosis of sepsis, especially in immunocompromised patients.Entities:
Keywords: Blood culture; Bloodstream infection; Sepsis; SeptiFast
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24780891 DOI: 10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2014.03.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis ISSN: 0732-8893 Impact factor: 2.803