Epidemiology and detection of acinetobacter using conventional culture and in-house developed PCR based methods

Summary: Active surveillance cultures for multidrug-resistant (MDR) gram-negative bacteria is one strategy to control outbreaks. The objectives of the study are to evaluate the prevalence of Acinetobacter colonization and to compare conventional culture and in-house developed PCR based method. Swabs...

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Main Authors: Ali A. Rabaan, Justin V. Saunar, Ali M. Bazzi, Wasim F. Raslan, Donald R. Taylor, Jaffar A. Al-Tawfiq
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Infection and Public Health
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034116300338
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spelling doaj-764ba2b1e8bf4773ac861ff682f0bd072020-11-25T02:28:47ZengElsevierJournal of Infection and Public Health1876-03412017-01-01101124128Epidemiology and detection of acinetobacter using conventional culture and in-house developed PCR based methodsAli A. Rabaan0Justin V. Saunar1Ali M. Bazzi2Wasim F. Raslan3Donald R. Taylor4Jaffar A. Al-Tawfiq5Molecular Diagnostic Lab, Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, Dhahran, Saudi ArabiaMicrobiology Lab, Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, Dhahran, Saudi ArabiaMicrobiology Lab, Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, Dhahran, Saudi ArabiaPathology Services Division, Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, Dhahran, Saudi ArabiaGeneral Laboratory Services Unit, Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, Dhahran, Saudi ArabiaSpecialty Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; Indiana University School of Medicine, IN, USA; Corresponding author at: P.O. Box 76, Room A-428-2, Building 61, Dhahran Health Center, Saudi Aramco, Dhahran 31311, Saudi Arabia. Tel.: +966 13 877 9748; fax: +966 13 877 3790.Summary: Active surveillance cultures for multidrug-resistant (MDR) gram-negative bacteria is one strategy to control outbreaks. The objectives of the study are to evaluate the prevalence of Acinetobacter colonization and to compare conventional culture and in-house developed PCR based method. Swabs were collected from patients transferred from another organization or were admitted to the intensive care units. Swabs were cultured by conventional method and were tested using in-house LightCycler® 2.0 real-time PCR method. Of 449 tested samples, the majority came from cardiac step down unit (188, 42%), male medical floor (80; 18%), and coronary care unit (66; 13.4%). Of the total specimens, 14 (3%) were positive by PCR and 12 (2.6%) were positive by routine cultures. The positivity rates among wounds, respiratory, perineal, and nasal samples were 3.2%, 9.7%, 4.6% and 0.8% respectively. Two positive samples by PCR were negative by routine culture. The overall concordance rate was 99.5% and the positive concordance rate was 85.7%. The current study revealed a low prevalence of MDR Acinetobacter among the studied population. The LightCycler® 2.0 PCR produced comparable positive results to routine cultures. Keywords: Acinetobacter, Surveillance, Epidemiologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034116300338
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author Ali A. Rabaan
Justin V. Saunar
Ali M. Bazzi
Wasim F. Raslan
Donald R. Taylor
Jaffar A. Al-Tawfiq
spellingShingle Ali A. Rabaan
Justin V. Saunar
Ali M. Bazzi
Wasim F. Raslan
Donald R. Taylor
Jaffar A. Al-Tawfiq
Epidemiology and detection of acinetobacter using conventional culture and in-house developed PCR based methods
Journal of Infection and Public Health
author_facet Ali A. Rabaan
Justin V. Saunar
Ali M. Bazzi
Wasim F. Raslan
Donald R. Taylor
Jaffar A. Al-Tawfiq
author_sort Ali A. Rabaan
title Epidemiology and detection of acinetobacter using conventional culture and in-house developed PCR based methods
title_short Epidemiology and detection of acinetobacter using conventional culture and in-house developed PCR based methods
title_full Epidemiology and detection of acinetobacter using conventional culture and in-house developed PCR based methods
title_fullStr Epidemiology and detection of acinetobacter using conventional culture and in-house developed PCR based methods
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology and detection of acinetobacter using conventional culture and in-house developed PCR based methods
title_sort epidemiology and detection of acinetobacter using conventional culture and in-house developed pcr based methods
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Infection and Public Health
issn 1876-0341
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Summary: Active surveillance cultures for multidrug-resistant (MDR) gram-negative bacteria is one strategy to control outbreaks. The objectives of the study are to evaluate the prevalence of Acinetobacter colonization and to compare conventional culture and in-house developed PCR based method. Swabs were collected from patients transferred from another organization or were admitted to the intensive care units. Swabs were cultured by conventional method and were tested using in-house LightCycler® 2.0 real-time PCR method. Of 449 tested samples, the majority came from cardiac step down unit (188, 42%), male medical floor (80; 18%), and coronary care unit (66; 13.4%). Of the total specimens, 14 (3%) were positive by PCR and 12 (2.6%) were positive by routine cultures. The positivity rates among wounds, respiratory, perineal, and nasal samples were 3.2%, 9.7%, 4.6% and 0.8% respectively. Two positive samples by PCR were negative by routine culture. The overall concordance rate was 99.5% and the positive concordance rate was 85.7%. The current study revealed a low prevalence of MDR Acinetobacter among the studied population. The LightCycler® 2.0 PCR produced comparable positive results to routine cultures. Keywords: Acinetobacter, Surveillance, Epidemiology
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