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Short-term culture for rapid identification of anaerobic bacteria from blood cultures.

Ali Rassolie1, Volkan Özenci2.   

Abstract

Identification of anaerobic bacteria causing blood stream infections (BSI) is challenging. This study describes the epidemiology of anaerobic BSI at a tertiary care hospital and the performance of a rapid method for identification of anaerobic bacteria from blood cultures over three years, between June 2015 and June 2018. Short-term culturing is a low-cost user-friendly method and may be used for rapid identification of bacteria from positive blood cultures by matrix-associated laser desorption ionization time of flight (MALDI-TOF). Short-term culturing is performed after Gram staining on all positive blood culture bottles (BCBs) before 10:30 a.m. in our laboratory. Successful short-term cultures were defined as growth and reliable MALDI-TOF result in maximum 8 h after culture positivity. Data pertaining to unique anaerobic episodes and short-term cultures was collected retrospectively from our laboratory information system. Overall, during the three-year period, 692 unique anaerobic episodes (including Propionibacterium spp) were isolated. A total of 17 anaerobic bacterial genera were isolated in our laboratory, with 5 GNB genera and 12 GPB genera. The most prevalent bacteria were Bacteroides spp. 266/692 (38%), Propionibacterium spp. 128/692 (18%), Clostridium spp. 103/692 (15%), Fusobacterium spp. 34/692 (5%), and Actinomyces spp. 34/692 (5%). We performed short-term cultures on 270/564 (48%) clinically relevant episodes (excluding Propionibacterium spp) on chocolate agar plates. Growth within 8 h from culture positivity was detected in 33/270 (12%) short-term cultures. There were 22/33 (67%) gram negative (GNB) and 11/33 (33%) gram positive bacteria (GPB). Only two genera were identified: Bacteroides spp 22/33 (67%) and Clostridium spp 11/33 (33%). Thus, short-term culturing can function as a low-cost add-on to already existing protocols involving MALDI-TOF, where both GNB and GPB can be identified.
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Keywords:  Blood culture; Blood stream infections; Epidemiology; Short-term cultures

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30926438     DOI: 10.1016/j.anaerobe.2019.03.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anaerobe        ISSN: 1075-9964            Impact factor:   3.331


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