| Literature DB >> 31748319 |
M M Sfeir1, M J Satlin1, K A Fauntleroy2, S G Jenkins1,3, L F Westblade4,3.
Abstract
A variant of the modified carbapenem inactivation method (mCIM) was developed to detect carbapenemase activity directly from positive blood culture broths. The method, termed "Blood-mCIM," was evaluated using Bactec blood culture bottles (Becton, Dickinson and Company, Franklin Lakes, NJ) inoculated with 27 different carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) isolates and 34 different non-CPE isolates. The assay was positive for all blood culture broths inoculated with CPE isolates and negative for all blood culture broths inoculated with non-CPE isolates, corresponding to a diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of 100%, respectively. This assay is inexpensive using "off the shelf" reagents, does not require centrifugation or mechanical lysis, and can be readily implemented in any clinical microbiology laboratory. The Blood-mCIM should facilitate expedient administration of antimicrobial therapy targeted toward CPE bloodstream infections and assist infection control and public health surveillance.Entities:
Keywords: blood culture; blood-modified carbapenem inactivation method (Blood-mCIM); bloodstream infection; carbapenemase; carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE); modified carbapenem inactivation method (mCIM); phenotypic detection
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31748319 PMCID: PMC6989087 DOI: 10.1128/JCM.01377-19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Microbiol ISSN: 0095-1137 Impact factor: 5.948