The Journal of Pediatric Research

Rapid Detection of Specific Gram Negative Microorganisms Causing Bloodstream Infections in Children with Microarray Method []
. 2020; 7(2): 0-0

Rapid Detection of Specific Gram Negative Microorganisms Causing Bloodstream Infections in Children with Microarray Method

Gulhadiye Avcu1, Mehmet Soylu2, Sohret Aydemir2, Deniz Yilmaz Karapinar3, Zumrut Sahbudak Bal1, Serap Aksoylar4, bulent karapinar5, Funda Ozgenc6, fadil vardar1
1Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Ege University, Izmir,Turkey
2Department of Medical Microbiology, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey
3Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Hematology,Ege University, Izmir, Turkey
4Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplantation, Ege University,Izmir, Turkey
5Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Intensive Care, Ege University,Izmir, Turkey
6Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Ege University,Izmir, Turkey

INTRODUCTION: Bloodstream infections are serious conditions that can cause significant morbidity and mortality. Early recognition of the bacteria and targeted early treatment play an important role in prognosis. The Verigene Gram-negative blood culture nucleic acid test (BC-GN; Nanosphere, USA) is a new method that can accurately identify both Gram-negative bacteria and resistance gene within 2 hours. In this study, we aimed to determine the accuracy of this assay for the rapid identification of certain Gram-negative microorganisms in children with bloodstream infections and to compare with conventional culture method.
METHODS: A total of 30 patients (<18 years-old) with bloodstream infections due to Gram negative bacteria were prospectively included who were followed up in the Department of Pediatrics of Ege University Faculty of Medicine between December 2015-June 2016. Microarray test results were compared with conventional blood culture results.
RESULTS: Klebsiella spp. (40%) were the most common, Acinetobacter spp. (20%) were the second most common Gram negative microorganisms. Accurate identification of microarray analysis was 100% (12/12) for Klebsiella spp, 100% (6/6) for Acinetobacter spp., 100% (5/ 5) for E. coli, 80% (4/5) for Enterobacter cloacae spp., 100% (1/1) for Pseudomonas aeruginosa and 100% (1/1) for Citrobacter amalonaticus, respectively. The test was able to correctly identify 96.5%. of Gram negative microorganisms that were located in the test panel. CTX-M was the most common gene responsible for the resistance.
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Verigene Gram negative (BC-GN) microarray test (Nanosphere) is a rapid method which can correctly identify the located Gram-negative microorganisms in the panel and results much faster than the conventional methods.

Keywords: bloodstream infection, child, Gram-negative, microarray assay


Gulhadiye Avcu, Mehmet Soylu, Sohret Aydemir, Deniz Yilmaz Karapinar, Zumrut Sahbudak Bal, Serap Aksoylar, bulent karapinar, Funda Ozgenc, fadil vardar. Rapid Detection of Specific Gram Negative Microorganisms Causing Bloodstream Infections in Children with Microarray Method. . 2020; 7(2): 0-0

Corresponding Author: Gulhadiye Avcu, Türkiye


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