Comparing Quantitative and Qualitative Methods for Detecting the In Vitro Activity of Colistin against Different Gram-Negative Bacilli
التاريخ
2021-07-22المؤلف
AlHiraky, HMoulana, N
Riahi, M
Alsowaidi, K
Albukhati, K
Zughaie, SM
Eltai, NO
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The surge in the prevalence of Multidrug-Resistant (MDR) Gram-negative
bacterial infections with limited treatment led to colistin reusing to treat MDR
infections. This study aimed to determine economical, simple, and reliable colistin
susceptibility testing methods as an alternative to the microdilution technique.
We compared seven colistin susceptibility testing methods, including quantitative
and qualitative, namely: Disk diffusion, E-test, ComASPTM SensiTest Colistin,
Colistin broth disk elution, and colistin agar test CHROMagarTM COL-APSE, and
BD Phoenix ID/AST automated identification and susceptibility testing system
to the gold standard Broth Microdilution (BMD). Whole-genome sequencing
was performed on all isolates to determine if the genetic resistant factors affect
the phenotypic profile of the colistin resistance. Our results revealed that disk
diffusion is still an ineffective method for measuring colistin susceptibility in
Gram-negative Bacilli with the highest major error (31.75%), the lowest Kappa 0
(0%), and categorical agreement (68.25%) values. Phoenix, and CompASPTM
SensiTest colistin methods have remained superior in reproducibility, sturdiness,
and simplicity of use, similar to the currently recommended broth microdilution
procedure; with high sensitivity of 95.56%, and 97.73%, specificity of 95.24, and
100%, and Kappa values of 0.89 and 0.95, respectively. This study revealed
that Phoenix, and ComASPTM SensiTest colistin methods
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