| Literature DB >> 31825979 |
Gina K Thomson1,2, Sameh AbdelGhani2,3, Kenneth S Thomson2.
Abstract
Carbapenemase-producing organisms (CPOs) are Gram-negative bacteria that are typically resistant to most or all antibiotics and are responsible for a global pandemic of high mortality. Rapid, accurate detection of CPOs and the classification of their carbapenemases are valuable tools for reducing the mortality of the CPO-associated infections, preventing the spread of CPOs, and optimizing use of new β-lactamase inhibitor combinations such as ceftazidime/avibactam, meropenem/vaborbactam and imipenem/relebactam. The current study evaluated the performance of CPO Complete, a novel, manual, phenotypic carbapenemase detection and classification test. The test was evaluated for sensitivity and specificity against 262 CPO isolates of Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter baumannii and 67 non-CPO isolates. It was also evaluated for carbapenemase classification accuracy against 205 CPOs that produced a single carbapenemase class. The test exhibited 100% sensitivity 98.5% specificity for carbapenemase detection within 90 minutes and detected 74.1% of carbapenemases within 10 minutes. In the classification evaluation, 99.0% of carbapenemases were correctly classified for isolates that produced a single carbapenemase. The test is technically simple and has potential for adaptation to automated instruments. With lyophilized kit storage at temperatures up to 38°C, the CPO Complete test has the potential to provide rapid, accurate carbapenemase detection and classification in both limited resource and technologically advanced laboratories.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31825979 PMCID: PMC6905549 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0220586
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1A positive test was interpreted as the development of yellow, orange or a lighter shade of red than the negative control.
Tests with the positive control isolate, KPC-producing K. pneumoniae BAA 1705 and the negative control isolate K. aerogenes G1614 are shown.
Guide to Interpretation of carbapenemase classification tests.
| Carbapenemase Classification | Solution | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A | B | C | |
| Positive | Negative | Positive | |
| Positive | Positive | Negative | |
| Positive | Positive | Positive | |
| Positive | Negative | Negative | |
| Negative | Not applicable | Not applicable | |
Fig 2Classification test for Class A CPO, KPC-producing K. pneumoniae BAA 1705 after 10 minutes incubation.
Tubes A and C are positive (yellow). Tube B is negative (red). Tube A contains only the test solution and indicates that the isolate is carbapenemase-positive. Tubes B and C contain the test solution plus inhibitors of Class A and B carbapenemases respectively.
Fig 4Classification test for Class D CPO, OXA-23-producing A. baumannii G1703 after 30 minutes incubation showing positive results in all three tubes.
CPO detection and classification test results.
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