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Rapid Detection of Carbapenemase Production Directly from Blood Culture by Colorimetric Methods: Evaluation in a Routine Microbiology Laboratory.

Daiana de Lima-Morales1, Helena Ávila1, Tatiana Soldi1, Tanise Vendruscolo Dalmolin1,2, Larissa Lutz3, Valério Aquino3, Alexandre Prehn Zavascki4, Afonso Luís Barth5,2.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the two rapid colorimetric methods (CNPt-Direct and Blue-Carba) for the detection of carbapenemase production directly from blood culture in a routine microbiology laboratory. The methods were initially evaluated on spiked blood cultures with 61 carbapenemase-positive isolates. Afterwards, they were used in blood cultures (314 samples were evaluated) obtained from patients in a routine microbiology laboratory during a period of 6 months. The colorimetric methods were compared to the conventional culture of blood. The results of the spiked blood cultures indicated that both colorimetric methods presented positive results for the vast majority (95%) of the isolates harboring KPC, NDM, and IMP genes. However, the assay failed to detect many GES- and OXA-48-like-positive isolates (65% positive results). In the second part of the study, a total of 314 blood cultures from patients were evaluated, and 33 yielded Enterobacteriaceae isolates resistant to meropenem (30 isolates were positive for carbapenemases according to PCR). The colorimetric tests correctly detected 24 out of the 30 carbapenemase-positive isolates directly from the blood vial (80% positive results). Overall positive percent agreement and negative percent agreement were 80% and 100%, respectively. The colorimetric assays are simple and cost-effective methods that can be implemented in a routine microbiology laboratory, diminishing the time necessary to detect carbapenemase-producing isolates from 24 to 48 h to 3 to 5 h. Moreover, according to our results, the positive colorimetric test results do not need to be confirmed and can be immediately provided to the attending physician.
Copyright © 2018 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  blood culture; carbapenemase; colorimetric methods; rapid test

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29950338      PMCID: PMC6113463          DOI: 10.1128/JCM.00325-18

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


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