Performance of rapid tests for carbapenemase detection among Brazilian Enterobacteriaceae isolates

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Autor(a) principal: Pancotto, Lisiane Rech
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Nodari, Carolina Silva, Rozales, Franciéli Pedrotti, Soldi, Tatiane Cristina, Siqueira, Carolina Gomes, Freitas, Ana Lucia Peixoto de, Barth, Afonso Luis
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The global emergence of carbapenemases led to the need of developing new methods for their rapid detection. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of the rapid tests for carbapenemase-producing and non-producing Enterobacteriaceae. Carbapenem non-susceptible Enterobacteriaceae from a surveillance study submitted to a multiplex real time PCR for carbapenemase detection were included in this study. The isolates were subjected to the rapid phenotypic tests Carba NP, Blue-Carba and Carbapenem Inactivation Method (CIM). A total of 83 carbapenemase-producing (43) and non-producing (40) isolates were included in the study. The sensitivity/specificity were 62.7%/97.5%, 95.3%/100%, and 74.4%/97.5% for Carba NP, Blue-Carba and CIM, respectively. Both Carba NP and Blue-Carba presented their final results after 75 min of incubation; the final results for CIM were obtained only after 8 h. Failure to detect OXA-370 carbapenemase was the main problem for Carba NP and CIM assays. As the Blue-Carba presented the highest sensitivity, it can be considered the best screening test. Conversely, CIM might be the easiest to perform, as it does not require special reagents. The early detection of carbapenemases aids to establish infection control measures and prevent carbapenemases to spread reducing the risk of healthcare associated infections and therapeutic failure.
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spelling Pancotto, Lisiane RechNodari, Carolina SilvaRozales, Franciéli PedrottiSoldi, Tatiane CristinaSiqueira, Carolina GomesFreitas, Ana Lucia Peixoto deBarth, Afonso Luis2019-11-02T03:51:31Z20181517-8382http://hdl.handle.net/10183/201253001103994The global emergence of carbapenemases led to the need of developing new methods for their rapid detection. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of the rapid tests for carbapenemase-producing and non-producing Enterobacteriaceae. Carbapenem non-susceptible Enterobacteriaceae from a surveillance study submitted to a multiplex real time PCR for carbapenemase detection were included in this study. The isolates were subjected to the rapid phenotypic tests Carba NP, Blue-Carba and Carbapenem Inactivation Method (CIM). A total of 83 carbapenemase-producing (43) and non-producing (40) isolates were included in the study. The sensitivity/specificity were 62.7%/97.5%, 95.3%/100%, and 74.4%/97.5% for Carba NP, Blue-Carba and CIM, respectively. Both Carba NP and Blue-Carba presented their final results after 75 min of incubation; the final results for CIM were obtained only after 8 h. Failure to detect OXA-370 carbapenemase was the main problem for Carba NP and CIM assays. As the Blue-Carba presented the highest sensitivity, it can be considered the best screening test. Conversely, CIM might be the easiest to perform, as it does not require special reagents. The early detection of carbapenemases aids to establish infection control measures and prevent carbapenemases to spread reducing the risk of healthcare associated infections and therapeutic failure.application/pdfengBrazilian journal of microbiology. Vol. 49, no. 4 (Oct./Dec. 2018), p. 914-918EnterobacteriaceaeEnterobacteriáceas resistentes a carbapenêmicosCarbapenemasesRapid testsCarba NPBlue-CarbaCIMPerformance of rapid tests for carbapenemase detection among Brazilian Enterobacteriaceae isolatesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001103994.pdf.txt001103994.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain20913http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/201253/2/001103994.pdf.txtc7de8e6ecaab257531e059f509e96c83MD52ORIGINAL001103994.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf562038http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/201253/1/001103994.pdfcd52d9420a7ac1bcaf044b5e72dd2868MD5110183/2012532019-11-03 03:51:53.104914oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/201253Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2019-11-03T05:51:53Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Performance of rapid tests for carbapenemase detection among Brazilian Enterobacteriaceae isolates
title Performance of rapid tests for carbapenemase detection among Brazilian Enterobacteriaceae isolates
spellingShingle Performance of rapid tests for carbapenemase detection among Brazilian Enterobacteriaceae isolates
Pancotto, Lisiane Rech
Enterobacteriaceae
Enterobacteriáceas resistentes a carbapenêmicos
Carbapenemases
Rapid tests
Carba NP
Blue-Carba
CIM
title_short Performance of rapid tests for carbapenemase detection among Brazilian Enterobacteriaceae isolates
title_full Performance of rapid tests for carbapenemase detection among Brazilian Enterobacteriaceae isolates
title_fullStr Performance of rapid tests for carbapenemase detection among Brazilian Enterobacteriaceae isolates
title_full_unstemmed Performance of rapid tests for carbapenemase detection among Brazilian Enterobacteriaceae isolates
title_sort Performance of rapid tests for carbapenemase detection among Brazilian Enterobacteriaceae isolates
author Pancotto, Lisiane Rech
author_facet Pancotto, Lisiane Rech
Nodari, Carolina Silva
Rozales, Franciéli Pedrotti
Soldi, Tatiane Cristina
Siqueira, Carolina Gomes
Freitas, Ana Lucia Peixoto de
Barth, Afonso Luis
author_role author
author2 Nodari, Carolina Silva
Rozales, Franciéli Pedrotti
Soldi, Tatiane Cristina
Siqueira, Carolina Gomes
Freitas, Ana Lucia Peixoto de
Barth, Afonso Luis
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pancotto, Lisiane Rech
Nodari, Carolina Silva
Rozales, Franciéli Pedrotti
Soldi, Tatiane Cristina
Siqueira, Carolina Gomes
Freitas, Ana Lucia Peixoto de
Barth, Afonso Luis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Enterobacteriaceae
Enterobacteriáceas resistentes a carbapenêmicos
topic Enterobacteriaceae
Enterobacteriáceas resistentes a carbapenêmicos
Carbapenemases
Rapid tests
Carba NP
Blue-Carba
CIM
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Carbapenemases
Rapid tests
Carba NP
Blue-Carba
CIM
description The global emergence of carbapenemases led to the need of developing new methods for their rapid detection. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of the rapid tests for carbapenemase-producing and non-producing Enterobacteriaceae. Carbapenem non-susceptible Enterobacteriaceae from a surveillance study submitted to a multiplex real time PCR for carbapenemase detection were included in this study. The isolates were subjected to the rapid phenotypic tests Carba NP, Blue-Carba and Carbapenem Inactivation Method (CIM). A total of 83 carbapenemase-producing (43) and non-producing (40) isolates were included in the study. The sensitivity/specificity were 62.7%/97.5%, 95.3%/100%, and 74.4%/97.5% for Carba NP, Blue-Carba and CIM, respectively. Both Carba NP and Blue-Carba presented their final results after 75 min of incubation; the final results for CIM were obtained only after 8 h. Failure to detect OXA-370 carbapenemase was the main problem for Carba NP and CIM assays. As the Blue-Carba presented the highest sensitivity, it can be considered the best screening test. Conversely, CIM might be the easiest to perform, as it does not require special reagents. The early detection of carbapenemases aids to establish infection control measures and prevent carbapenemases to spread reducing the risk of healthcare associated infections and therapeutic failure.
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