Evaluation of Sepsis Flow Chip for identification of Gram-negative bacilli and detection of antimicrobial resistance genes directly from positive blood cultures
In this study, the new Sepsis Flow Chip (SFC) assay for identification of Gram-negative bacteria and their antimicrobial resistance genes was evaluated in positive blood cultures (BCs). SFC is a microarray with a broad panel comprising the most frequent causative agents of sepsis and antimicrobial resistance genes associated with them. A total of 100 prospective BCs, positive for Gram-negative bacilli, were assessed in the routine of the clinical microbiology laboratory and also applying the SFC assay.
Source: Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease - Category: Microbiology Authors: Carlos Rodr íguez-Lucas, M. Rosario Rodicio, Isabel Costales, José Antonio Boga, Fernando Vazquez, Javier Fernández Source Type: research
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