Abstract

A study was conducted to compare the S. aureus/CNS PNA FISH Culture Identification Kit (AdvanDx, Woburn MA) to standard microbiology identification methods for presumptive identification of S. aureus and coagulase-negative staphylococcus (CNS) in positive blood cultures. Blood cultures (n=301) that signaled positive on the BacT/Alert 3D (bioMerieux, Durham NC) automated blood culture system and had gram-positive cocci in clusters on Gram stain were processed using standard microbiology methods and were analyzed with the S. aureus/CNS PNA FISH assay. The S. aureus/CNS PNA FISH assay was performed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Overall agreement was 96.7%. Sensitivity for S. aureus was 96.5% (83/86). Specificity for S. aureus was 100% (215/215). Sensitivity for CNS was 96.6% (201/208). Specificity for CNS was 96.8% (90/93). Three cultures reported as S. aureus were identified as CNS by S. aureus/CNS PNA FISH. Three cultures that reported only S. aureus were positive for both S. aureus and CNS by S. aureus/CNS PNA FISH. One S. viridans was identified as CNS by S. aureus/CNS PNA FISH. Seven cultures that reported CNS were negative by S. aureus/CNS PNA FISH. When used in conjunction with Gram stain and culture the S. aureus/CNS PNA FISH assay may be beneficial in terms of reducing time to correct therapy, thereby decreasing mortality and costs associated with S. aureus bacteremia.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call