Development and clinical validation of a molecular diagnostic assay to detect CTX-M-type β–lactamases in Enterobacteriaceae |
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Authors: | J. D. D. Pitout N. Hamilton D. L. Church P. Nordmann L. Poirel |
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Affiliation: | Division of Microbiology, Calgary Laboratory Services, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. johann.pitout@cls.ab.ca |
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Abstract: | Enterobacterial isolates producing CTX-M beta-lactamases have recently emerged worldwide in the community and hospital settings. Because of the significant public health implications, the spread of organisms producing CTX-M enzymes merits close monitoring with enhanced surveillance efforts. A molecular diagnostic assay using two different sets of primers simultaneously for the detection of all bla(CTX-M)-like beta-lactamase genes was developed. This assay repeatedly demonstrated 100% sensitivity, specificity and positive and negative predictive values for detecting different CTX-M enzymes in well-characterised strains that included producers of VEB-, TEM- and SHV-type extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs) and plasmid-mediated AmpC enzymes. The majority (132/240; 55%) of ESBL-producing enterobacterial isolates recovered in the Calgary Health Region during 2003 and 2004 were positive for bla(CTX-M) genes, including 81 (61%) positive for the CTX-M-9 group, 49 (37%) for the CTX-M-1 group, and two (2%) for the CTX-M-2 group. The CTX-M-specific PCR assay was reproducible and easy to use. It can be introduced in a clinical or reference laboratory to track and monitor the spread of organisms producing CTX-M enzymes in the community and hospital settings. |
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Keywords: | β-Lactamase CTX-M enzymes detection Enterobacteriaceae PCR surveillance |
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