HB&L System: rapid determination of antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria isolated from blood cultures.

Introduction. Blood culture is an important method to detect microbial pathogens on blood, very useful for diagnosing bacterial infections. Unfortunately, classical diagnostic protocols cannot directly identify bacteria responsible for sepsis and accordingly their antimicrobial profiles. This proble...

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Main Authors: Simone Barocci, Marinella Giacomini, Antonella Renzi, Marcello Palma, Luciano Latini, Luciano Quagliarini, Antonio Migali
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2010-03-01
Series:Microbiologia Medica
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spelling doaj-3d4ad446dbd041c58a2cfbdc9e298d5a2020-11-25T03:51:39ZengPAGEPress PublicationsMicrobiologia Medica 2280-64232010-03-0125110.4081/mm.2010.24921745HB&L System: rapid determination of antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria isolated from blood cultures.Simone BarocciMarinella GiacominiAntonella RenziMarcello PalmaLuciano LatiniLuciano QuagliariniAntonio MigaliIntroduction. Blood culture is an important method to detect microbial pathogens on blood, very useful for diagnosing bacterial infections. Unfortunately, classical diagnostic protocols cannot directly identify bacteria responsible for sepsis and accordingly their antimicrobial profiles. This problem causes a delay of almost two days in the availability of a specific antimicrobial profile. Objective. Among the main causes of death, sepsis have a relevant importance. For this reason it is important both to identify pathogens and to perform an antimicrobial susceptibility test in the shortest time as possible. For this purpose, the main aim of this study is the evaluation of the performances of an antimicrobial susceptibility determination directly performed on positive blood cultures. Materials and methods. This study has been performed on 70 positive blood cultures, during the period from January to July 2009. A number of 35 blood cultures were positive for Gram negative bacteria, and 35 were positive for Gram positive bacteria. From these positive blood cultures, after a short sample preparation, it has been possible to directly determine antimicrobial susceptibility profiles by using the HB&L (formerly URO-QUICK) instrument. Results. The HB&L system results showed a very good correlation with both the classical disk diffusion method and VITEK 2 automatic system.The performances between the methods carried out in this study were equivalent. Conclusions. From data reported, thanks to the rapidity and simplicity of the method used, we can assert that the direct susceptibility test available with the HB&L system, is useful for a rapid and early choice of the antibiotic treatment.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/mm/article/view/2492Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test, blood culture, EUCAST.
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author Simone Barocci
Marinella Giacomini
Antonella Renzi
Marcello Palma
Luciano Latini
Luciano Quagliarini
Antonio Migali
spellingShingle Simone Barocci
Marinella Giacomini
Antonella Renzi
Marcello Palma
Luciano Latini
Luciano Quagliarini
Antonio Migali
HB&L System: rapid determination of antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria isolated from blood cultures.
Microbiologia Medica
Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test, blood culture, EUCAST.
author_facet Simone Barocci
Marinella Giacomini
Antonella Renzi
Marcello Palma
Luciano Latini
Luciano Quagliarini
Antonio Migali
author_sort Simone Barocci
title HB&L System: rapid determination of antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria isolated from blood cultures.
title_short HB&L System: rapid determination of antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria isolated from blood cultures.
title_full HB&L System: rapid determination of antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria isolated from blood cultures.
title_fullStr HB&L System: rapid determination of antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria isolated from blood cultures.
title_full_unstemmed HB&L System: rapid determination of antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria isolated from blood cultures.
title_sort hb&l system: rapid determination of antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria isolated from blood cultures.
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Microbiologia Medica
issn 2280-6423
publishDate 2010-03-01
description Introduction. Blood culture is an important method to detect microbial pathogens on blood, very useful for diagnosing bacterial infections. Unfortunately, classical diagnostic protocols cannot directly identify bacteria responsible for sepsis and accordingly their antimicrobial profiles. This problem causes a delay of almost two days in the availability of a specific antimicrobial profile. Objective. Among the main causes of death, sepsis have a relevant importance. For this reason it is important both to identify pathogens and to perform an antimicrobial susceptibility test in the shortest time as possible. For this purpose, the main aim of this study is the evaluation of the performances of an antimicrobial susceptibility determination directly performed on positive blood cultures. Materials and methods. This study has been performed on 70 positive blood cultures, during the period from January to July 2009. A number of 35 blood cultures were positive for Gram negative bacteria, and 35 were positive for Gram positive bacteria. From these positive blood cultures, after a short sample preparation, it has been possible to directly determine antimicrobial susceptibility profiles by using the HB&L (formerly URO-QUICK) instrument. Results. The HB&L system results showed a very good correlation with both the classical disk diffusion method and VITEK 2 automatic system.The performances between the methods carried out in this study were equivalent. Conclusions. From data reported, thanks to the rapidity and simplicity of the method used, we can assert that the direct susceptibility test available with the HB&L system, is useful for a rapid and early choice of the antibiotic treatment.
topic Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test, blood culture, EUCAST.
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/mm/article/view/2492
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