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Comparison of PCR, Fluorescent in Situ Hybridization and Blood Cultures for Detection of Bacteremia in Children and Adolescents During Antibiotic Therapy

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Dec 10, 2018

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Fig. 1.

Results of detection of bacteria using blood culture, PCR and FISH.
Results of detection of bacteria using blood culture, PCR and FISH.

Antibiotic therapy vs_ PCR results_

PCRAntibiotic therapy prior to blood collection
n%
Negative1224.5
Positive3775.5
Total49100.0
PCRAntibiotic therapy after blood collection
n%
Negative1432.6
Positive2967.4
Total43100.0
PCRTotal
n%
Negative2628.3
Positive6671.7
Total92100.0

Sequences of primers and probes (Genomed) utilized in this study_

AmplificationOligonucleotide5’-3’OriginTarget sequences
BacteriaEXT_BAC_FkGCGrACGGGTGAGTAA(Gosiewski, Jurkiewicz-Badacz, et al. 2014)16S rRNA
EXT_BAC_RCGCATTTCACCGCTA
*GN/GP_FGACTCCTACGGGAGGC(Bispo et al. 2011)
*GN/GP_RGCGGCTGCTGGCAC
GP_ProbeHex – CTGAyssAGCAACGCCGCG – TAMRA (Q)
GN_ProbeCy5 – CCTGAysCAGCmATGCCGCG – BHQ-2
β-actin gene (amplification inhibition control)FGCCAGTGCCAGAAGAGCCAA(Valle Jr et al. 2010)Human β-actin gene
RTTAGGGTTGCCCATAACAGC
FISHSTACY3 – TCCTCCATATCTCTGCGC(Kempf et al. 2000)Staphylococcus spp. – 16S rRNA
ENT 183CY3-5’ – CTCTTTGGTCTTGCGACG(Friedrich et al. 2003)Enterobacteriaceae 16S rRNA
EUB338FITC – GCTGCCTCCCGTAGGAGT – FITC(Amann et al. 1990)All bacteria – 16S rRNA

Antibiotic therapy vs_ blood culture results_

Blood cultureAntibiotic therapy prior to blood collection
n%
Negative3790.3
Positive49.7
Total41100.0
Blood cultureAntibiotic therapy prior to blood collection
n%
Negative3874.5
Positive1325.5
Total51100.0
Blood cultureTotal
n%
Negative7581.5
Positive1718.5
Total92100.0

Antibiotic therapy vs_ FISH results_

FISHAntibiotic therapy prior to blood collection
n%
Negative3163.3
Positive1836.7
Total49100.0
FISHAntibiotic therapy after blood collection
n%
Negative2558.1
Positive1841.9
Total43100.0
FISHTotal
n%
Negative5660.9
Positive3639.1
Total92100.0
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Journal Subjects:
Life Sciences, Microbiology and Virology