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Detection of KPC, NDM and VIM-Producing Organisms Directly from Rectal Swabs by a Multiplex Lateral Flow Immunoassay.

Alexandra Vasilakopoulou1, Polyxeni Karakosta1, Sophia Vourli1, Eleni Kalogeropoulou1, Spyros Pournaras1.   

Abstract

We report a preliminary evaluation of the NG-Test CARBA 5 immunochromatographic assay for detecting carbapenemases directly from rectal swabs on the same day of sampling. Thirty fecal swabs were examined for carbapenemase-producing organisms (CPOs) by conventional culture, PCR, and NG-Test CARBA 5. Each sample was tested by the immunochromatographic assay five times, including direct testing and incubation in trypticase soy broth for 1, 2, 3, and 4 h. Twenty patients yielded CPOs by culture. Immunochromatographic and PCR results were concordant and detected the same 25 carbapenemases (11 KPC, 8 VIM, and 6 NDM). In five cases, we detected co-carriage of KPC and VIM. Compared with PCR, the sensitivity of NG-Test CARBA 5 for the detection of KPC, VIM, and NDM was 80% without incubation, 88% with one hour, 92% with two, and 100% with three hours incubation, while specificity was 100% for all time points. All samples containing adequate fecal content were detected by NG-Test CARBA 5 concordantly with PCR, without incubation. NG-Test CARBA 5 is a reliable test that rapidly detects the presence of carbapenemases at the same day of sampling, directly from rectal swabs. It thus provides early information to guide antimicrobial treatment and infection control interventions.

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Keywords:  carbapenem resistance; carbapenemase detection; carbapenemase-producing organisms; fecal sample; immunochromatography

Year:  2021        PMID: 33925719     DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9050942

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microorganisms        ISSN: 2076-2607


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