Routine identification and mixed species detection in 6,192 clinical yeast isolates

  • Cassagne, Carole
  • Normand, Anne-Cécile
  • Bonzon, Lucas
  • L'Ollivier, Coralie
  • Gautier, Magali
  • Jeddi, Fakhri
  • Ranque, Stephane
  • Piarroux, Renaud
Publication date
March 2016
Publisher
Oxford University Press

Abstract

International audienceThe clinical laboratory methods used to diagnose yeast infections should be rapid, reliable, and capable of detecting mixed infections with species exhibiting a distinct antifungal susceptibility profile. In this study, we report the performance of a procedure combining the detection of mixed yeast cultures with a chromogenic medium and MALDI-TOF identification of the colonies. We then evaluated the impact that (i) the isolation medium and (ii) lowering the identification log score (LS) threshold value have on yeast identification performance in the routine laboratory. Among 15,661 clinical samples analyzed, 5,671 tested positive and 6,192 yeasts of 42 distinct species were identified. Overall, 6,117 isolates (98.79%) ...

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