Rapid identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing of microorganisms causing bloodstream infections or sepsis have the potential to improve patient care. This proof-of-principle study evaluates the Lysis-Filtration Method for identification as well as antimicrobial susceptibility testing of bacteria directly from positive blood culture bottles in a clinical setting. A total of 100 non-duplicated positive blood cultures were tested and 1012 microorganism-antimicrobial combinations were assessed. An aliquot of non-charcoal blood culture broth was incubated with lysis buffer briefly before being filtered and washed. Microorganisms recovered from the filter membrane were first identified by using Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ioni...
Abstract Background Speeding up identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) is of ...
Microbial identification from blood cultures is essential to institute optimal antibiotic therapy an...
Background: With long delays observed between sampling and availability of results, the usefulness o...
Rapid identification and determination of the antibiotic susceptibility profiles of the infectious a...
Background: Rapid identification and the application of antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) t...
AbstractReporting of the results of routine laboratory blood culture tests to clinicians is vital to...
Summary: Compared to routine isolated colony-based methods, direct testing of bacterial pellets from...
SummaryCompared to routine isolated colony-based methods, direct testing of bacterial pellets from p...
Compared to routine isolated colony-based methods, direct testing of bacterial pellets from positive...
International audienceSepsis is the leading cause of death among patients in intensive care units (I...
Rapid bacterial identification of positive blood culture is important for adapting the antimicrobial...
Pathogen identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) should be available as soon a...
BACKGROUND: Early and appropriate antibiotic treatment improves the clinical outcome of patients wit...
Microbial identification from blood cultures is essential to institute optimal antibiotic therapy an...
Microbial identification from blood cultures is essential to institute optimal antibiotic therapy an...
Abstract Background Speeding up identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) is of ...
Microbial identification from blood cultures is essential to institute optimal antibiotic therapy an...
Background: With long delays observed between sampling and availability of results, the usefulness o...
Rapid identification and determination of the antibiotic susceptibility profiles of the infectious a...
Background: Rapid identification and the application of antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) t...
AbstractReporting of the results of routine laboratory blood culture tests to clinicians is vital to...
Summary: Compared to routine isolated colony-based methods, direct testing of bacterial pellets from...
SummaryCompared to routine isolated colony-based methods, direct testing of bacterial pellets from p...
Compared to routine isolated colony-based methods, direct testing of bacterial pellets from positive...
International audienceSepsis is the leading cause of death among patients in intensive care units (I...
Rapid bacterial identification of positive blood culture is important for adapting the antimicrobial...
Pathogen identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) should be available as soon a...
BACKGROUND: Early and appropriate antibiotic treatment improves the clinical outcome of patients wit...
Microbial identification from blood cultures is essential to institute optimal antibiotic therapy an...
Microbial identification from blood cultures is essential to institute optimal antibiotic therapy an...
Abstract Background Speeding up identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) is of ...
Microbial identification from blood cultures is essential to institute optimal antibiotic therapy an...
Background: With long delays observed between sampling and availability of results, the usefulness o...