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Published on: May 24, 2024
Ultra-fast direct method for identifying microorganisms from BACTEC lytic/10 anaerobic/F flasks
Mikel Urrutikoetxea-Gutiérrez1,2, Mónica Sánchez Montiel1, Matxalen Vidal-Garcia1,2
1Clinical Microbiology Department, Basurto University Hospital, 48013 Bilbao, Bizkaia, Spain.
Abstract:
Background: Fast diagnosis of bloodstream infections remains the most important challenge for clinical microbiologists. The introduction of the mass-spectrometry represents a breakthrough, although several methods are already commonly used for the direct identification from positive blood cultures we present a faster method (ultra fast) for Lytic anaerobic flasks. Methods: We compare the ultra-fast (UF) method with the extensively employed differential centrifugation method (DC) and both to routine identification after 18-24 h of incubation. UF and DC method correlation rates to the gold standard were calculated, and statistical significance was proved with the Z test. Results: UF performed better overall than DC, with this difference being statistically significant. This tendency was observed in every subanalysis.
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