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Simple Phenotypic Tests To Improve Accuracy in Screening Chromosomal and Plasmid-Mediated Colistin Resistance in Gram-Negative Bacilli.

Fernando Pasteran1,2, Diego Danze3,4,2, Alejandra Menocal3,2, Carla Cabrera3,5,2, Ignacio Castillo3,6,2, Ezequiel Albornoz3,2, Celeste Lucero3,2, Melina Rapoport3,2, Paola Ceriana3,2, Alejandra Corso3,2.   

Abstract

CLSI and EUCAST recommend that only broth microdilution (BMD) should be used for routine colistin susceptibility testing; however, this technique can be difficult to perform in resource-poor settings. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of a colistin agar spot test (COL-AS) and a colistin drop test (COL-DT) compared to BMD. COL-AS and COL-DT were assessed with a collection of 271 Gram-negative bacilli clinical isolates: 195 Enterobacterales (including 63 mcr-1 positive strains), 37 Acinetobacter spp., and 39 Pseudomonas aeruginosa For COL-AS, 3.0 μg/ml (final concentration) of colistin was added to a Mueller-Hinton agar plate and subsequently swabbed with a 0.5 McFarland standard suspension of the tested strain within a 1 cm2 spot. For COL-DT, 10 μl of a 16 μg/ml colistin solution was dripped on the surface of a Mueller-Hinton agar plate, previously inoculated with a lawn of the tested strain (0.5 McFarland standard). Colistin solution was made either by dissolving powder or by disk elution in cation-adjusted Mueller-Hinton broth (CA-MHB). Overall, 141/271 (52%) isolates were categorized as colistin resistant by reference BMD. COL-AS yielded a categorical agreement (CA) of 95.5% compared to BMD, with 0.7% very major errors and 3.8% major errors. COL-DT yielded a CA of 96.2% compared to BMD, with 0.7% and 0% very major errors and 3.1% and 3.8% major errors, for colistin powder and disk elution solutions, respectively. Most major errors occurred for mcr-1 strains with MICs that fluctuated from 2 to 4 μg/ml according to the method used. In conclusion, we developed and validated methods suited to the systematic screening of resistance to colistin in Gram-negative bacilli.
Copyright © 2020 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  carbapenemase; colistin; mcr; polymyxins; susceptibility testing

Year:  2020        PMID: 33115847      PMCID: PMC7771449          DOI: 10.1128/JCM.01701-20

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


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1.  Colistin resistance screening by 3 μg/ml colistin agar in Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales.

Authors:  Claudia Soria-Segarra; Carmen Soria-Segarra; Michelle Andrade-Soriano; Tamara Nuñez Quezada; Monica C Gestal; Jose Gutierrez-Fernandez
Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal       Date:  2022-08-09       Impact factor: 3.124

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