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Utility of platforms Viteks MS and Microflex LT for the identification of complex clinical isolates that require molecular methods for their taxonomic classification

Mass spectrometry has revolutionized the clinical microbiology field in America’s and Europe’s industrialized countries, for being a fast, reliable and inexpensive technique. Our study is based on the comparison of the performance of two commercial platforms, Microflex LT (Bruker Daltonics, Bremen,...

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Autores principales: Rocca, María Florencia, Barrios, Rubén, Zintgraff, Jonathan, Martínez, Claudia, Irazu, Lucía, Vay, Carlos, Prieto, Mónica
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6608940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31269022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218077
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author Rocca, María Florencia
Barrios, Rubén
Zintgraff, Jonathan
Martínez, Claudia
Irazu, Lucía
Vay, Carlos
Prieto, Mónica
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Zintgraff, Jonathan
Martínez, Claudia
Irazu, Lucía
Vay, Carlos
Prieto, Mónica
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description Mass spectrometry has revolutionized the clinical microbiology field in America’s and Europe’s industrialized countries, for being a fast, reliable and inexpensive technique. Our study is based on the comparison of the performance of two commercial platforms, Microflex LT (Bruker Daltonics, Bremen, Germany) and Vitek MS (bioMérieux, Marcy l´Etoile, France) for the identification of unusual and hard-to-diagnose microorganisms in a Reference Laboratory in Argentina. During a four-month period (February–May 2018) the diagnostic efficiency and the concordance between both systems were assessed, and the results were compared with the polyphasic taxonomic identification of all isolates. The study included 265 isolates: 77 Gram-Negative Bacilli, 33 Gram-Positive Cocci, 40 Anaerobes, 35 Actinomycetales, 19 Fastidious Microorganisms and 61 Gram-Positive Bacilli. All procedures were practiced according to the manufacturer’s recommendations in each case by duplicate, and strictly in parallel. Other relevant factors, such as the utility of the recommended extraction protocols, reagent stability and connectivity were also evaluated. Both systems correctly identified the majority of the isolates to species and complex level (82%, 217/265). Vitex MS achieved a higher number of correct species-level identifications between the gram-positive microorganisms; however, it presented greater difficulty in the identification of non-fermenting bacilli and a higher number of incorrect identifications when the profile of the microorganism was not represented in the commercial database. Both platforms showed an excellent performance on the identification of anaerobic bacteria and fastidious species. Both systems enabled the fast and reliable identification of most of the tested isolates and were shown to be very practical for the user.
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spelling pubmed-66089402019-07-12 Utility of platforms Viteks MS and Microflex LT for the identification of complex clinical isolates that require molecular methods for their taxonomic classification Rocca, María Florencia Barrios, Rubén Zintgraff, Jonathan Martínez, Claudia Irazu, Lucía Vay, Carlos Prieto, Mónica PLoS One Research Article Mass spectrometry has revolutionized the clinical microbiology field in America’s and Europe’s industrialized countries, for being a fast, reliable and inexpensive technique. Our study is based on the comparison of the performance of two commercial platforms, Microflex LT (Bruker Daltonics, Bremen, Germany) and Vitek MS (bioMérieux, Marcy l´Etoile, France) for the identification of unusual and hard-to-diagnose microorganisms in a Reference Laboratory in Argentina. During a four-month period (February–May 2018) the diagnostic efficiency and the concordance between both systems were assessed, and the results were compared with the polyphasic taxonomic identification of all isolates. The study included 265 isolates: 77 Gram-Negative Bacilli, 33 Gram-Positive Cocci, 40 Anaerobes, 35 Actinomycetales, 19 Fastidious Microorganisms and 61 Gram-Positive Bacilli. All procedures were practiced according to the manufacturer’s recommendations in each case by duplicate, and strictly in parallel. Other relevant factors, such as the utility of the recommended extraction protocols, reagent stability and connectivity were also evaluated. Both systems correctly identified the majority of the isolates to species and complex level (82%, 217/265). Vitex MS achieved a higher number of correct species-level identifications between the gram-positive microorganisms; however, it presented greater difficulty in the identification of non-fermenting bacilli and a higher number of incorrect identifications when the profile of the microorganism was not represented in the commercial database. Both platforms showed an excellent performance on the identification of anaerobic bacteria and fastidious species. Both systems enabled the fast and reliable identification of most of the tested isolates and were shown to be very practical for the user. Public Library of Science 2019-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6608940/ /pubmed/31269022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218077 Text en © 2019 Rocca 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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Rocca, María Florencia
Barrios, Rubén
Zintgraff, Jonathan
Martínez, Claudia
Irazu, Lucía
Vay, Carlos
Prieto, Mónica
Utility of platforms Viteks MS and Microflex LT for the identification of complex clinical isolates that require molecular methods for their taxonomic classification
title Utility of platforms Viteks MS and Microflex LT for the identification of complex clinical isolates that require molecular methods for their taxonomic classification
title_full Utility of platforms Viteks MS and Microflex LT for the identification of complex clinical isolates that require molecular methods for their taxonomic classification
title_fullStr Utility of platforms Viteks MS and Microflex LT for the identification of complex clinical isolates that require molecular methods for their taxonomic classification
title_full_unstemmed Utility of platforms Viteks MS and Microflex LT for the identification of complex clinical isolates that require molecular methods for their taxonomic classification
title_short Utility of platforms Viteks MS and Microflex LT for the identification of complex clinical isolates that require molecular methods for their taxonomic classification
title_sort utility of platforms viteks ms and microflex lt for the identification of complex clinical isolates that require molecular methods for their taxonomic classification
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6608940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31269022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0218077
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