2012
DOI: 10.1128/jcm.06848-11
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Comparative Evaluation of a Prototype Chromogenic Medium (ChromID CARBA) for Detecting Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae in Surveillance Rectal Swabs

Abstract: c Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) are an increasing problem worldwide, and rectal swab surveillance is recommended as a component of infection control programs. The performance of a prototype chromogenic medium (chromID CARBA) was evaluated and compared with media tested by four other screening methods: (i) overnight selective enrichment in 5 ml tryptic soy broth with a 10-g ertapenem disk followed by plating onto MacConkey agar (CDC-TS), (ii) short selective enrichment in 9 ml brain heart inf… Show more

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“…The sensitivity of chromID CARBA was lower than that of SUPERCARBA for detection of OXA-48 producers (Table 2), but it was the same for detection of other classes of carbapenemase producers (90 %, Table 3). This result mirrored that of Vrioni et al (2012) that show that chromID CARBA has an excellent ability to detect KPC and MBL producers (Vrioni et al, 2012).…”
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“…The sensitivity of chromID CARBA was lower than that of SUPERCARBA for detection of OXA-48 producers (Table 2), but it was the same for detection of other classes of carbapenemase producers (90 %, Table 3). This result mirrored that of Vrioni et al (2012) that show that chromID CARBA has an excellent ability to detect KPC and MBL producers (Vrioni et al, 2012).…”
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“…OXA-48 producers currently represent a worrisome threat at least in North African countries, the Middle East, Turkey, the Indian subcontinent, and Europe (Poirel et al, 2012). Moreover, the spread of MBL and KPC producers has created an urgent need for reliable screening techniques for detection of any type of carbapenemase producers (Nordmann et al, 2012b;Vatopoulos, 2008;Vrioni et al, 2012;Wilkinson et al, 2012). The chromogenic, carbapenem-containing chromID CARBA medium and the recently developed SUPERCARBA medium which contains ertapenem, cloxacillin and zinc sulfate have been specifically developed for the detection of CPE (Nordmann et al, 2012b).…”
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“…16,17 Within our laboratory, our current CPE screening process, utilizing selective chromogenic agar (CHROMagar TM KPC, Paris, France) and GeneXpert Ò Carba-R for in-house molecular confirmation of CPE positive specimens (Cepheid, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom), had an average turnaround time of 48/72 h from specimen arrival in the laboratory to final CPE result for the clinician. The 48/72 h delay in diagnosis was in keeping with other centers worldwide using selective cultures, [18][19][20] but was resulting in use of empiric broad-spectrum antimicrobials and an inefficient use of limited isolation facilities.…”
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“…Para esto se han diseñado varias técnicas de cultivos, incluyendo medios de agar cromogénico, los que serían menos complejos de realizar, con buena sensibilidad y especificidad reportada hasta la fecha 13 .…”
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