Abstract
Bloodstream infection is a serious condition associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The outcome of these infections can be positively affected by the early implementation of effective antibiotic therapy based on the identification of the infecting organism and genetic markers associated with antibiotic resistance. In this study, we evaluated the microarray-based Verigene Gram-negative blood culture (BC-GN) assay in the identification of 8 genus or species targets and 6 genetic resistance determinants in positive blood culture broths. A total of 1,847 blood cultures containing Gram-negative organisms were tested using the BC-GN assay. This comprised 729 prospective fresh, 781 prospective or retrospective frozen, and 337 simulated cultures representing 7 types of aerobic culture media. The results were compared to those with standard bacterial culture and biochemical identification with nucleic acid sequence confirmation of the resistance determinants. Among monomicrobial cultures, the positive percent agreement (PPA) of the BC-GN assay with the reference method was as follows;
Escherichia coli
, 100%;
Klebsiella pneumoniae
, 92.9%;
Klebsiella oxytoca
, 95.5%;
Enterobacter
spp., 99.3%;
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
, 98.9%;
Proteus
spp., 100%;
Acinetobacter
spp., 98.4%; and
Citrobacter
spp., 100%. All organism identification targets demonstrated >99.5% negative percent agreement (NPA) with the reference method. Of note, 25/26 cultures containing
K. pneumoniae
that were reported as not detected by the BC-GN assay were subsequently identified as
Klebsiella variicola
. The PPA for identification of resistance determinants was as follows;
bla
CTX-M
, 98.9%;
bla
KPC
, 100%;
bla
NDM
, 96.2%;
bla
OXA
, 94.3%;
bla
VIM
, 100%; and
bla
IMP
, 100%. All resistance determinant targets demonstrated >99.9% NPA. Among polymicrobial specimens, the BC-GN assay correctly identified at least one organism in 95.4% of the broths and correctly identified all organisms present in 54.5% of the broths. The sample-to-result processing and automated reading of the detection microarray results enables results within 2 h of culture positivity.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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