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Disc Diffusion Testing of Azithromycin Against Clinical Isolates of Typhoidal Salmonellae: A Diagnostic Conundrum

Introduction: Typhoid remains a major healthcare problem in low and middle-income countries. The emergence of extremely drug-resistant (XDR) typhoid strains from the Indian subcontinent has led to very limited therapeutic options. Azithromycin being the only oral option for XDR typhoid faces a threa...

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Autores principales: Shoaib, Muhammad, Satti, Luqman, Hussain, Ashfaq, Khursheed, Nazia, Sarwar, Saba, Shah, Abid H
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Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8404649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34513384
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.16777
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author Shoaib, Muhammad
Satti, Luqman
Hussain, Ashfaq
Khursheed, Nazia
Sarwar, Saba
Shah, Abid H
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Satti, Luqman
Hussain, Ashfaq
Khursheed, Nazia
Sarwar, Saba
Shah, Abid H
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description Introduction: Typhoid remains a major healthcare problem in low and middle-income countries. The emergence of extremely drug-resistant (XDR) typhoid strains from the Indian subcontinent has led to very limited therapeutic options. Azithromycin being the only oral option for XDR typhoid faces a threat of rapid resistance due to its overuse after the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective: To evaluate the reliability of azithromycin disc diffusion testing against clinical isolates of typhoidal salmonellae in comparison with E-test minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs). Study design: This is a cross-sectional validation study. Place and duration of the study: The Department of Microbiology, Pakistan Navy Ship Shifa hospital, Karachi from June 1 to December 31, 2020. Methodology: Antimicrobial susceptibility was performed by Kirby Bauer disc diffusion method for 60 isolates including Salmonella enterica ser. Typhi and Paratyphi A using Clinical Laboratory Standard Institute (CLSI) guidelines. MICs by the E-test method were determined for Azithromycin only. Results: A significant proportion of the isolates (55%) had high azithromycin MIC in the wild-type distribution range (8-16 µg/ml). Ten (16.6%) isolates showed false resistance, i.e., zone diameter <13 mm by disc diffusion method when compared to E-test MIC results. Isolates with MICs close to breakpoint, i.e., 16 µg/ml were more likely to show discordant results. The sensitivity, specificity, negative predictive value, positive predictive value, and diagnostic accuracy of the disc diffusion method versus E-test were 100%, 83%, 100%, 9%, and 83%, respectively. Conclusions: Disc diffusion method as recommended by CLSI is not reliable for azithromycin susceptibility testing particularly for isolates with high MICs in the susceptible range. The E-test method may be a better alternative to disc diffusion provided appropriate training is done prior to its application.
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spelling pubmed-84046492021-09-09 Disc Diffusion Testing of Azithromycin Against Clinical Isolates of Typhoidal Salmonellae: A Diagnostic Conundrum Shoaib, Muhammad Satti, Luqman Hussain, Ashfaq Khursheed, Nazia Sarwar, Saba Shah, Abid H Cureus Pathology Introduction: Typhoid remains a major healthcare problem in low and middle-income countries. The emergence of extremely drug-resistant (XDR) typhoid strains from the Indian subcontinent has led to very limited therapeutic options. Azithromycin being the only oral option for XDR typhoid faces a threat of rapid resistance due to its overuse after the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective: To evaluate the reliability of azithromycin disc diffusion testing against clinical isolates of typhoidal salmonellae in comparison with E-test minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs). Study design: This is a cross-sectional validation study. Place and duration of the study: The Department of Microbiology, Pakistan Navy Ship Shifa hospital, Karachi from June 1 to December 31, 2020. Methodology: Antimicrobial susceptibility was performed by Kirby Bauer disc diffusion method for 60 isolates including Salmonella enterica ser. Typhi and Paratyphi A using Clinical Laboratory Standard Institute (CLSI) guidelines. MICs by the E-test method were determined for Azithromycin only. Results: A significant proportion of the isolates (55%) had high azithromycin MIC in the wild-type distribution range (8-16 µg/ml). Ten (16.6%) isolates showed false resistance, i.e., zone diameter <13 mm by disc diffusion method when compared to E-test MIC results. Isolates with MICs close to breakpoint, i.e., 16 µg/ml were more likely to show discordant results. The sensitivity, specificity, negative predictive value, positive predictive value, and diagnostic accuracy of the disc diffusion method versus E-test were 100%, 83%, 100%, 9%, and 83%, respectively. Conclusions: Disc diffusion method as recommended by CLSI is not reliable for azithromycin susceptibility testing particularly for isolates with high MICs in the susceptible range. The E-test method may be a better alternative to disc diffusion provided appropriate training is done prior to its application. Cureus 2021-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8404649/ /pubmed/34513384 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.16777 Text en Copyright © 2021, Shoaib et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Shoaib, Muhammad
Satti, Luqman
Hussain, Ashfaq
Khursheed, Nazia
Sarwar, Saba
Shah, Abid H
Disc Diffusion Testing of Azithromycin Against Clinical Isolates of Typhoidal Salmonellae: A Diagnostic Conundrum
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title_full Disc Diffusion Testing of Azithromycin Against Clinical Isolates of Typhoidal Salmonellae: A Diagnostic Conundrum
title_fullStr Disc Diffusion Testing of Azithromycin Against Clinical Isolates of Typhoidal Salmonellae: A Diagnostic Conundrum
title_full_unstemmed Disc Diffusion Testing of Azithromycin Against Clinical Isolates of Typhoidal Salmonellae: A Diagnostic Conundrum
title_short Disc Diffusion Testing of Azithromycin Against Clinical Isolates of Typhoidal Salmonellae: A Diagnostic Conundrum
title_sort disc diffusion testing of azithromycin against clinical isolates of typhoidal salmonellae: a diagnostic conundrum
topic Pathology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8404649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34513384
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.16777
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