Broth Microdilution and Gradient Diffusion Strips vs. Reference Agar Dilution Method: First Evaluation for <i>Clostridiales</i> Species Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing
Antimicrobial susceptibility testing of anaerobes is challenging. Because MIC determination is recommended by both CLSI and EUCAST, commercial broth microdilution and diffusion strip tests have been developed. The reliability of broth microdilution methods has not been assessed yet using the agar di...
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doaj-bb1bec2f7f424eba9a85c7c4d458f1a92021-08-26T13:28:10ZengMDPI AGAntibiotics2079-63822021-08-011097597510.3390/antibiotics10080975Broth Microdilution and Gradient Diffusion Strips vs. Reference Agar Dilution Method: First Evaluation for <i>Clostridiales</i> Species Antimicrobial Susceptibility TestingFlorian Baquer0Asma Ali Sawan1Michel Auzou2Antoine Grillon3Benoît Jaulhac4Olivier Join-Lambert5Pierre H. Boyer6Laboratory of Bacteriology, Strasbourg University Hospital, F-67000 Strasbourg, FranceLaboratory of Bacteriology, Strasbourg University Hospital, F-67000 Strasbourg, FranceResearch Group on Microbial Adaptation GRAM 2.0, Department of Microbiology and Hygiene, Caen University Hospital of Caen, UniCaen-UniRouen, F-14033 Caen, FranceLaboratory of Bacteriology, Strasbourg University Hospital, F-67000 Strasbourg, FranceLaboratory of Bacteriology, Strasbourg University Hospital, F-67000 Strasbourg, FranceResearch Group on Microbial Adaptation GRAM 2.0, Department of Microbiology and Hygiene, Caen University Hospital of Caen, UniCaen-UniRouen, F-14033 Caen, FranceLaboratory of Bacteriology, Strasbourg University Hospital, F-67000 Strasbourg, FranceAntimicrobial susceptibility testing of anaerobes is challenging. Because MIC determination is recommended by both CLSI and EUCAST, commercial broth microdilution and diffusion strip tests have been developed. The reliability of broth microdilution methods has not been assessed yet using the agar dilution reference method. In this work, we evaluated two broth microdilution kits (MICRONAUT-S Anaerobes<sup>®</sup> MIC and Sensititre Anaerobe MIC<sup>®</sup>) and one gradient diffusion strip method (Liofilchem<sup>®</sup>) for antimicrobial susceptibility testing of 47 <i>Clostridiales</i> isolates (<i>Clostridium, Clostridioides</i> and <i>Hungatella</i> species) using the agar dilution method as a reference. The evaluation focused on comparing six antimicrobial molecules available in both microdilution kits. Analytical performances were evaluated according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommendations. Essential agreements (EA) and categorical agreements (CA) varied greatly according to the molecule and the evaluated method. Vancomycin had values of essential and categorical agreements above 90% for the three methods. The CA fulfilled the FDA criteria for three major molecules in the treatment of Gram-positive anaerobic infections (metronidazole, piperacillin/tazobactam and vancomycin). The highest rate of error was observed for clindamycin. Multicenter studies are needed to further validate these results.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/10/8/975anaerobeantimicrobial susceptibility testingbroth microdilutiongradient diffusion method<i>Clostridiales</i> |
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Florian Baquer Asma Ali Sawan Michel Auzou Antoine Grillon Benoît Jaulhac Olivier Join-Lambert Pierre H. Boyer Broth Microdilution and Gradient Diffusion Strips vs. Reference Agar Dilution Method: First Evaluation for <i>Clostridiales</i> Species Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing Antibiotics anaerobe antimicrobial susceptibility testing broth microdilution gradient diffusion method <i>Clostridiales</i> |
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Florian Baquer Asma Ali Sawan Michel Auzou Antoine Grillon Benoît Jaulhac Olivier Join-Lambert Pierre H. Boyer |
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Broth Microdilution and Gradient Diffusion Strips vs. Reference Agar Dilution Method: First Evaluation for <i>Clostridiales</i> Species Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing |
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Broth Microdilution and Gradient Diffusion Strips vs. Reference Agar Dilution Method: First Evaluation for <i>Clostridiales</i> Species Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing |
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Broth Microdilution and Gradient Diffusion Strips vs. Reference Agar Dilution Method: First Evaluation for <i>Clostridiales</i> Species Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing |
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Broth Microdilution and Gradient Diffusion Strips vs. Reference Agar Dilution Method: First Evaluation for <i>Clostridiales</i> Species Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing |
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Broth Microdilution and Gradient Diffusion Strips vs. Reference Agar Dilution Method: First Evaluation for <i>Clostridiales</i> Species Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing |
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broth microdilution and gradient diffusion strips vs. reference agar dilution method: first evaluation for <i>clostridiales</i> species antimicrobial susceptibility testing |
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Antimicrobial susceptibility testing of anaerobes is challenging. Because MIC determination is recommended by both CLSI and EUCAST, commercial broth microdilution and diffusion strip tests have been developed. The reliability of broth microdilution methods has not been assessed yet using the agar dilution reference method. In this work, we evaluated two broth microdilution kits (MICRONAUT-S Anaerobes<sup>®</sup> MIC and Sensititre Anaerobe MIC<sup>®</sup>) and one gradient diffusion strip method (Liofilchem<sup>®</sup>) for antimicrobial susceptibility testing of 47 <i>Clostridiales</i> isolates (<i>Clostridium, Clostridioides</i> and <i>Hungatella</i> species) using the agar dilution method as a reference. The evaluation focused on comparing six antimicrobial molecules available in both microdilution kits. Analytical performances were evaluated according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommendations. Essential agreements (EA) and categorical agreements (CA) varied greatly according to the molecule and the evaluated method. Vancomycin had values of essential and categorical agreements above 90% for the three methods. The CA fulfilled the FDA criteria for three major molecules in the treatment of Gram-positive anaerobic infections (metronidazole, piperacillin/tazobactam and vancomycin). The highest rate of error was observed for clindamycin. Multicenter studies are needed to further validate these results. |
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anaerobe antimicrobial susceptibility testing broth microdilution gradient diffusion method <i>Clostridiales</i> |
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