Title
Evaluation of a rapid screening method for detection of antimicrobial resistance in the commensal microbiota of the gut
Date Issued
01 February 2006
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Bartoloni A.
Benedetti M.
Pallecchi L.
Larsson M.
Mantella A.
Strohmeyer M.
Bartalesi F.
Fernandez C.
Guzman E.
Vallejos Y.
Villagran A.L.
Paradisi F.
Falkenberg T.
Rossolini G.M.
Kronvall G.
Publisher(s)
Oxford University Press
Abstract
The assessment of antimicrobial resistance among commensal bacteria is an indicator of the spread of antimicrobial resistance. Rapid screening methods for detection of antimicrobial-resistant faecal Escherichia coli directly on MacConkey plates have been successfully adopted but suffer from lack of standardisation. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a direct plating method (DPM) for detection of antimicrobial-resistant faecal E. coli and to compare it with a conventional method. Faecal samples were collected from 71 healthy children from Peru and Bolivia. In the DPM, a faecal swab was directly plated onto a MacConkey agar plate and antimicrobial disks were applied onto the seeded plate. Raw data were obtained by direct reading of the plate and were subjected to confirmatory analysis. Good concordance between the DPM and a conventional method was observed in detecting carriage of resistant E. coli, with a higher sensitivity for the DPM. Analysis of the results allowed interpretive criteria to be defined for DPM raw data. The DPM showed good sensitivity and specificity at very low cost (ten times cheaper than the conventional method) to investigate the faecal carriage of drug-resistant E. coli. It may represent a useful tool to conduct large-scale resistance surveillance studies and to monitor resistance control programmes cost effectively, particularly in low-resource countries. © 2005 Royal Society of Tropical Medicine Hygiene. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Start page
119
End page
125
Volume
100
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biología celular, Microbiología
Salud pública, Salud ambiental
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-29744432820
PubMed ID
Source
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
ISSN of the container
00359203
Sponsor(s)
We are grateful to the local health authorities for co-operation in carrying out the study, the laboratory staff for technical assistance, the field team members for valuable support in collecting samples, and all participating children and their parents for their willingness to take part in the survey. The study was carried out within the research activities of the ANTRES project (Towards Controlling Antimicrobial Use and Resistance in Low-Income Countries: an intervention study in Latin America), supported by the European Commission, INCO-DEV programme, Contract n. ICA4-CT-2001-10014.
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