Evaluation of an ultra-rapid antibiotic susceptibility testing method on positive blood cultures with Escherichia coli

Özden Baltekin,Alexander T. A. Johnsson,Alicia Y. W. Wong, Kajsa Nilsson, Berivan Mert, Lovisa Söderberg,Erik Wistrand-Yuen,Volkan Özenci

medRxiv(2021)

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Blood stream infection (BSI) is related to high mortality and morbidity. Early antimicrobial therapy is crucial in treating patients with BSI. The most common Gram-negative bacteria causing BSI is Escherichia coli. Targeted effective treatment of patients with BSI is only possible if it is based on antibiotic susceptibility testing (AST) data after blood culture positivity. However, there are very few methods available for rapid phenotypic AST and the fastest method takes 4 h. Here we analyzed the performance of a 30 min ultra-rapid method for AST of E. coli directly from positive blood cultures (BC). In total, 51 positive BC with E. coli were studied, and we evaluated the ultra-rapid method directly on positive BC as well as on E. coli colonies cultured on agar plates. The results obtained by the new method were compared with disk diffusion. The method provided accurate AST result in 30 min to Ciprofloxacin and Gentamicin for 92% and 84% of the positive BC samples, respectively. For E. coli isolates retrieved from agar plates, 86% and 96% of the AST results were accurate for Ciprofloxacin and Gentamicin, respectively, after 30 min of assay time. When time to result was modulated in-silico from 30 to 60 minutes for the agar plate samples, accuracy of AST results went up to 92% for Ciprofloxacin and to 100% for Gentamicin. The present study shows that the method is reliable and delivers ultra-rapid AST data in 30 minutes directly from positive BC and as well as from agar plates.
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positive blood cultures,<i>escherichia coli</i>,ultra-rapid
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