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Culture and Real-time Polymerase Chain reaction sensitivity in the diagnosis of invasive meningococcal disease: Does culture miss less severe cases?

BACKGROUND: Invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) is a highly lethal disease. Diagnosis is commonly performed by culture or Realtime-PCR (qPCR). AIMS: Our aim was to evaluate, retrospectively, whether culture positivity correlates with higher bacterial load and fatal outcome. Our secondary aim was to...

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Autores principales: Guiducci, Sara, Moriondo, Maria, Nieddu, Francesco, Ricci, Silvia, De Vitis, Elisa, Casini, Arianna, Poggi, Giovanni Maria, Indolfi, Giuseppe, Resti, Massimo, Azzari, Chiara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6415896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30865671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212922
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author Guiducci, Sara
Moriondo, Maria
Nieddu, Francesco
Ricci, Silvia
De Vitis, Elisa
Casini, Arianna
Poggi, Giovanni Maria
Indolfi, Giuseppe
Resti, Massimo
Azzari, Chiara
author_facet Guiducci, Sara
Moriondo, Maria
Nieddu, Francesco
Ricci, Silvia
De Vitis, Elisa
Casini, Arianna
Poggi, Giovanni Maria
Indolfi, Giuseppe
Resti, Massimo
Azzari, Chiara
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description BACKGROUND: Invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) is a highly lethal disease. Diagnosis is commonly performed by culture or Realtime-PCR (qPCR). AIMS: Our aim was to evaluate, retrospectively, whether culture positivity correlates with higher bacterial load and fatal outcome. Our secondary aim was to compare culture and qPCR sensitivity. METHODS: The National Register for Molecular Surveillance was used as data source. Cycle threshold (CT), known to be inversely correlated with bacterial load, was used to compare bacterial load in different samples. RESULTS: Three-hundred-thirteen patients were found positive for Neisseria meningitidis by qPCR, or culture, or both; 41 died (case fatality rate 13.1%); 128/143 (89.5%) blood samples and 138/144 (95.8%) CSF were positive by qPCR, 37/143 (25.9%) blood samples and 45/144 (31.2%) CSF were also positive in culture. qPCR was 3.5 times (blood) or 3.1 times (CSF) more sensitive than culture in achieving a laboratory diagnosis of IMD (OR 24.4; 95% CI 12.2–49.8; p < .10(−4); Cohen’s κ 0.08 for blood and OR 49.0; 95% CI 19.1–133.4; p<10(−4); Cohen’s κ 0.02; for CSF). Positivity of culture did not correlate with higher bacterial loads in blood (mean CT 27.7±5.71, and CT 28.1±6.03, p = 0.739 respectively in culture positive or negative samples) or in CSF (mean CT 23.1±4.9 and 24.7±5.4 respectively in positive or negative CSF samples, p = 0.11).CT values in blood from patients who died were significantly lower than in patients who survived (respectively mean 18.0, range 14–23 and mean 29.6, range 16–39; p<10(−17)). No deaths occurred in patients with CT in blood over 23. Positive blood cultures were found in 10/25 (40%) patients who died and in 32/163 (19.6%) patients who survived, p = 0.036, OR 2.73; 95% CL 1.025–7.215), however 60% of deaths would have remained undiagnosed with the use of culture only. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion our study demonstrated that qPCR is significantly (at least 3 times) more sensitive than culture in the laboratory confirmation of IMD. The study also demonstrated that culture negativity is not associated with lower bacterial loads and with less severe cases. On the other side, in patients with sepsis, qPCR can predict fatal outcome since higher bacterial load, evaluated by qPCR, appears strictly associated with most severe cases and fatal outcome. The study also showed that molecular techniques such as qPCR can provide a valuable addition to the proportion of diagnosed and serotyped cases of IMD.
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spelling pubmed-64158962019-04-01 Culture and Real-time Polymerase Chain reaction sensitivity in the diagnosis of invasive meningococcal disease: Does culture miss less severe cases? Guiducci, Sara Moriondo, Maria Nieddu, Francesco Ricci, Silvia De Vitis, Elisa Casini, Arianna Poggi, Giovanni Maria Indolfi, Giuseppe Resti, Massimo Azzari, Chiara PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) is a highly lethal disease. Diagnosis is commonly performed by culture or Realtime-PCR (qPCR). AIMS: Our aim was to evaluate, retrospectively, whether culture positivity correlates with higher bacterial load and fatal outcome. Our secondary aim was to compare culture and qPCR sensitivity. METHODS: The National Register for Molecular Surveillance was used as data source. Cycle threshold (CT), known to be inversely correlated with bacterial load, was used to compare bacterial load in different samples. RESULTS: Three-hundred-thirteen patients were found positive for Neisseria meningitidis by qPCR, or culture, or both; 41 died (case fatality rate 13.1%); 128/143 (89.5%) blood samples and 138/144 (95.8%) CSF were positive by qPCR, 37/143 (25.9%) blood samples and 45/144 (31.2%) CSF were also positive in culture. qPCR was 3.5 times (blood) or 3.1 times (CSF) more sensitive than culture in achieving a laboratory diagnosis of IMD (OR 24.4; 95% CI 12.2–49.8; p < .10(−4); Cohen’s κ 0.08 for blood and OR 49.0; 95% CI 19.1–133.4; p<10(−4); Cohen’s κ 0.02; for CSF). Positivity of culture did not correlate with higher bacterial loads in blood (mean CT 27.7±5.71, and CT 28.1±6.03, p = 0.739 respectively in culture positive or negative samples) or in CSF (mean CT 23.1±4.9 and 24.7±5.4 respectively in positive or negative CSF samples, p = 0.11).CT values in blood from patients who died were significantly lower than in patients who survived (respectively mean 18.0, range 14–23 and mean 29.6, range 16–39; p<10(−17)). No deaths occurred in patients with CT in blood over 23. Positive blood cultures were found in 10/25 (40%) patients who died and in 32/163 (19.6%) patients who survived, p = 0.036, OR 2.73; 95% CL 1.025–7.215), however 60% of deaths would have remained undiagnosed with the use of culture only. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion our study demonstrated that qPCR is significantly (at least 3 times) more sensitive than culture in the laboratory confirmation of IMD. The study also demonstrated that culture negativity is not associated with lower bacterial loads and with less severe cases. On the other side, in patients with sepsis, qPCR can predict fatal outcome since higher bacterial load, evaluated by qPCR, appears strictly associated with most severe cases and fatal outcome. The study also showed that molecular techniques such as qPCR can provide a valuable addition to the proportion of diagnosed and serotyped cases of IMD. Public Library of Science 2019-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6415896/ /pubmed/30865671 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212922 Text en © 2019 Guiducci et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Guiducci, Sara
Moriondo, Maria
Nieddu, Francesco
Ricci, Silvia
De Vitis, Elisa
Casini, Arianna
Poggi, Giovanni Maria
Indolfi, Giuseppe
Resti, Massimo
Azzari, Chiara
Culture and Real-time Polymerase Chain reaction sensitivity in the diagnosis of invasive meningococcal disease: Does culture miss less severe cases?
title Culture and Real-time Polymerase Chain reaction sensitivity in the diagnosis of invasive meningococcal disease: Does culture miss less severe cases?
title_full Culture and Real-time Polymerase Chain reaction sensitivity in the diagnosis of invasive meningococcal disease: Does culture miss less severe cases?
title_fullStr Culture and Real-time Polymerase Chain reaction sensitivity in the diagnosis of invasive meningococcal disease: Does culture miss less severe cases?
title_full_unstemmed Culture and Real-time Polymerase Chain reaction sensitivity in the diagnosis of invasive meningococcal disease: Does culture miss less severe cases?
title_short Culture and Real-time Polymerase Chain reaction sensitivity in the diagnosis of invasive meningococcal disease: Does culture miss less severe cases?
title_sort culture and real-time polymerase chain reaction sensitivity in the diagnosis of invasive meningococcal disease: does culture miss less severe cases?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6415896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30865671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212922
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