Direct identification from Bact/Alert™ blood culture bottles by MALDI-TOF

Bacterial identification from blood culture using traditional methods needs about 48 hours, since positivization, to be performed. Rapid bacterial identification can result in clinical and economic benefits. To provide rapid pathogen identification for targeted antibiotic treatment, in this study we...

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Main Authors: Vesselina Kroumova, Elisa Gobbato, Tommaso Giani, Monia Mantovani, Marcella Perone, Paola Macaluso, Giacomo Fortina
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Published: PAGEPress Publications 2011-12-01
Series:Microbiologia Medica
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Online Access:http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/mm/article/view/2341
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spelling doaj-b40a4a637745456fb1f9983e1d722f4e2020-11-25T03:35:58ZengPAGEPress PublicationsMicrobiologia Medica 2280-64232011-12-0126410.4081/mm.2011.23411595Direct identification from Bact/Alert™ blood culture bottles by MALDI-TOFVesselina KroumovaElisa GobbatoTommaso GianiMonia MantovaniMarcella PeronePaola MacalusoGiacomo FortinaBacterial identification from blood culture using traditional methods needs about 48 hours, since positivization, to be performed. Rapid bacterial identification can result in clinical and economic benefits. To provide rapid pathogen identification for targeted antibiotic treatment, in this study we tested an our previously described homemade method for bacterial identification using MALDI-TOF directly from positive BACTEC blood culture, on positive BacT/ALERT blood culture. A total of 108 bacteria were identified by MALDI-TOF with a positive identification obtained for 98% of Gram negative and 84,3% of Gram positive bacteria.The average of identification score obtained using the protocol described in this study was 2,047 for Gram positive and 2,204 for Gram negative microorganisms. Data here described show that this method is also useful when BacT/ALERT bottles are used and even if these bottles have activated charcoal as inhibitor of antibiotics.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/mm/article/view/2341Bacterial identification, blood culture, mass spectrometry
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author Vesselina Kroumova
Elisa Gobbato
Tommaso Giani
Monia Mantovani
Marcella Perone
Paola Macaluso
Giacomo Fortina
spellingShingle Vesselina Kroumova
Elisa Gobbato
Tommaso Giani
Monia Mantovani
Marcella Perone
Paola Macaluso
Giacomo Fortina
Direct identification from Bact/Alert™ blood culture bottles by MALDI-TOF
Microbiologia Medica
Bacterial identification, blood culture, mass spectrometry
author_facet Vesselina Kroumova
Elisa Gobbato
Tommaso Giani
Monia Mantovani
Marcella Perone
Paola Macaluso
Giacomo Fortina
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title Direct identification from Bact/Alert™ blood culture bottles by MALDI-TOF
title_short Direct identification from Bact/Alert™ blood culture bottles by MALDI-TOF
title_full Direct identification from Bact/Alert™ blood culture bottles by MALDI-TOF
title_fullStr Direct identification from Bact/Alert™ blood culture bottles by MALDI-TOF
title_full_unstemmed Direct identification from Bact/Alert™ blood culture bottles by MALDI-TOF
title_sort direct identification from bact/alert™ blood culture bottles by maldi-tof
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Microbiologia Medica
issn 2280-6423
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Bacterial identification from blood culture using traditional methods needs about 48 hours, since positivization, to be performed. Rapid bacterial identification can result in clinical and economic benefits. To provide rapid pathogen identification for targeted antibiotic treatment, in this study we tested an our previously described homemade method for bacterial identification using MALDI-TOF directly from positive BACTEC blood culture, on positive BacT/ALERT blood culture. A total of 108 bacteria were identified by MALDI-TOF with a positive identification obtained for 98% of Gram negative and 84,3% of Gram positive bacteria.The average of identification score obtained using the protocol described in this study was 2,047 for Gram positive and 2,204 for Gram negative microorganisms. Data here described show that this method is also useful when BacT/ALERT bottles are used and even if these bottles have activated charcoal as inhibitor of antibiotics.
topic Bacterial identification, blood culture, mass spectrometry
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/mm/article/view/2341
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