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Improved Phenotype-Based Definition for Identifying Carbapenemase Producers among Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae
Authors:Nora Chea  Sandra N. Bulens  Thiphasone Kongphet-Tran  Ruth Lynfield  Kristin M. Shaw  Paula Snippes Vagnone  Marion A. Kainer  Daniel B. Muleta  Lucy Wilson  Elisabeth Vaeth  Ghinwa Dumyati  Cathleen Concannon  Erin C. Phipps  Karissa Culbreath  Sarah J. Janelle  Wendy M. Bamberg  Alice Y. Guh  Brandi Limbago  Alexander J. Kallen
Abstract:Preventing transmission of carbapenemase-producing, carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CP-CRE) is a public health priority. A phenotype-based definition that reliably identifies CP-CRE while minimizing misclassification of non–CP-CRE could help prevention efforts. To assess possible definitions, we evaluated enterobacterial isolates that had been tested and deemed nonsusceptible to >1 carbapenem at US Emerging Infections Program sites. We determined the number of non-CP isolates that met (false positives) and CP isolates that did not meet (false negatives) the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CRE definition in use during our study: 30% (94/312) of CRE had carbapenemase genes, and 21% (14/67) of Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase–producing Klebsiella isolates had been misclassified as non-CP. A new definition requiring resistance to 1 carbapenem rarely missed CP strains, but 55% of results were false positive; adding the modified Hodge test to the definition decreased false positives to 12%. This definition should be considered for use in carbapenemase-producing CRE surveillance and prevention.
Keywords:carbapenemase   carbapenem-resistant   carbapenemase producers   Enterobacteriaceae   CRE   enterobacteria   enterobacterial infection   bacteria   antimicrobial resistance   identification   surveillance   prevention   United States   Emerging Infections Program   EIP
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