Evaluation of identification and susceptibility for Candida spp. isolated directly from positive blood culture bottles
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Resumo: | Determination of the susceptibility profile of isolates of Candida from blood culture bottles is extremely important for correctly guiding patient pharmacotherapy. ,e aim of this study was to compare the results of analysis of Candida isolated directly from blood culture bottles by the VITEK MS MALDI-TOF identification system and the fluconazole disk diffusion assay with those of standard identification methods. Testing directly from the bottle allowed results 24 to 48 hours quicker than the standard method. ,ere was a categorical agreement of 51.64% (47 of 91 samples) between the results of analysis directly from the bottle and analysis by the standard method. Regarding species identification, there was 96.15% agreement for Candida parapsilosis (25 of 26 samples). Categorical agreement between the rapid and standard disk diffusion methods was 95%, and the agreement between the rapid disk diffusion method and the broth microdilution method was 97%. Only minor errors in the rapid method were observed: 3 (5%) in the standard disk diffusion method and 2 (3%) in the broth microdilution method. Our study concluded that the rapid disk diffusion method for fluconazole is a fast, easy, reproducible, and consistent method. Its timely implementation for testing antifungal agents in the clinical microbiology laboratory can help reduce profile release times, thus helping to determine the most appropriate antifungal treatment. |
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Souza, Ândrea Celestino deGoldani, Luciano ZubaranRoesch, Eliane WurdigLutz, LarissaBarth, Patricia OrlandiSampaio, Paulo Andre de SouzaAquino, Valério RodriguesPereira, Dariane Castro2022-08-19T04:44:43Z20211687-9198http://hdl.handle.net/10183/247381001146819Determination of the susceptibility profile of isolates of Candida from blood culture bottles is extremely important for correctly guiding patient pharmacotherapy. ,e aim of this study was to compare the results of analysis of Candida isolated directly from blood culture bottles by the VITEK MS MALDI-TOF identification system and the fluconazole disk diffusion assay with those of standard identification methods. Testing directly from the bottle allowed results 24 to 48 hours quicker than the standard method. ,ere was a categorical agreement of 51.64% (47 of 91 samples) between the results of analysis directly from the bottle and analysis by the standard method. Regarding species identification, there was 96.15% agreement for Candida parapsilosis (25 of 26 samples). Categorical agreement between the rapid and standard disk diffusion methods was 95%, and the agreement between the rapid disk diffusion method and the broth microdilution method was 97%. Only minor errors in the rapid method were observed: 3 (5%) in the standard disk diffusion method and 2 (3%) in the broth microdilution method. Our study concluded that the rapid disk diffusion method for fluconazole is a fast, easy, reproducible, and consistent method. Its timely implementation for testing antifungal agents in the clinical microbiology laboratory can help reduce profile release times, thus helping to determine the most appropriate antifungal treatment.application/pdfengInternational journal of microbiology. [Nasr City, Cairo]. Vol. 2021 (2021), 9364231, 5 p.CandidaTécnicas de laboratório clínicoEvaluation of identification and susceptibility for Candida spp. isolated directly from positive blood culture bottlesEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001146819.pdf.txt001146819.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain19624http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/247381/2/001146819.pdf.txtdca429f55b1e219e7c18619d1425eabaMD52ORIGINAL001146819.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1798833http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/247381/1/001146819.pdf4c4c92f606be6b0c8347d6075d81d7b7MD5110183/2473812022-08-20 04:55:47.210596oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/247381Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2022-08-20T07:55:47Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Evaluation of identification and susceptibility for Candida spp. isolated directly from positive blood culture bottles |
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Evaluation of identification and susceptibility for Candida spp. isolated directly from positive blood culture bottles |
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Evaluation of identification and susceptibility for Candida spp. isolated directly from positive blood culture bottles Souza, Ândrea Celestino de Candida Técnicas de laboratório clínico |
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Evaluation of identification and susceptibility for Candida spp. isolated directly from positive blood culture bottles |
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Evaluation of identification and susceptibility for Candida spp. isolated directly from positive blood culture bottles |
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Evaluation of identification and susceptibility for Candida spp. isolated directly from positive blood culture bottles |
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Evaluation of identification and susceptibility for Candida spp. isolated directly from positive blood culture bottles |
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Evaluation of identification and susceptibility for Candida spp. isolated directly from positive blood culture bottles |
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Souza, Ândrea Celestino de |
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Souza, Ândrea Celestino de Goldani, Luciano Zubaran Roesch, Eliane Wurdig Lutz, Larissa Barth, Patricia Orlandi Sampaio, Paulo Andre de Souza Aquino, Valério Rodrigues Pereira, Dariane Castro |
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Goldani, Luciano Zubaran Roesch, Eliane Wurdig Lutz, Larissa Barth, Patricia Orlandi Sampaio, Paulo Andre de Souza Aquino, Valério Rodrigues Pereira, Dariane Castro |
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Souza, Ândrea Celestino de Goldani, Luciano Zubaran Roesch, Eliane Wurdig Lutz, Larissa Barth, Patricia Orlandi Sampaio, Paulo Andre de Souza Aquino, Valério Rodrigues Pereira, Dariane Castro |
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Candida Técnicas de laboratório clínico |
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Candida Técnicas de laboratório clínico |
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Determination of the susceptibility profile of isolates of Candida from blood culture bottles is extremely important for correctly guiding patient pharmacotherapy. ,e aim of this study was to compare the results of analysis of Candida isolated directly from blood culture bottles by the VITEK MS MALDI-TOF identification system and the fluconazole disk diffusion assay with those of standard identification methods. Testing directly from the bottle allowed results 24 to 48 hours quicker than the standard method. ,ere was a categorical agreement of 51.64% (47 of 91 samples) between the results of analysis directly from the bottle and analysis by the standard method. Regarding species identification, there was 96.15% agreement for Candida parapsilosis (25 of 26 samples). Categorical agreement between the rapid and standard disk diffusion methods was 95%, and the agreement between the rapid disk diffusion method and the broth microdilution method was 97%. Only minor errors in the rapid method were observed: 3 (5%) in the standard disk diffusion method and 2 (3%) in the broth microdilution method. Our study concluded that the rapid disk diffusion method for fluconazole is a fast, easy, reproducible, and consistent method. Its timely implementation for testing antifungal agents in the clinical microbiology laboratory can help reduce profile release times, thus helping to determine the most appropriate antifungal treatment. |
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