Rapid susceptibility profiling of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae

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K. T. Mulroney
J. M. Hall
X. Huang
E. Turnbull
N. M. Bzdyl
A. Chakera
U. Naseer
E. M. Corea
M. J. Ellington
K. L. Hopkins
A. L. Wester
O. Ekelund
N. Woodford
T. J. J. Inglis
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[1] Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research,Department of Microbiology
[2] School of Medicine,Department of Microbiology
[3] Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences,Department of Clinical Microbiology and EUCAST Development Laboratory
[4] the University of Western Australia,undefined
[5] Marshall Centre,undefined
[6] School of Biomedical Sciences,undefined
[7] Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences,undefined
[8] the University of Western Australia,undefined
[9] PathWest Laboratory Medicine,undefined
[10] Norwegian Institute of Public Health,undefined
[11] University of Colombo,undefined
[12] Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare Associated Infections (AMRHAI) Reference Unit,undefined
[13] National Infection Service,undefined
[14] Public Health England,undefined
[15] Region Kronoberg,undefined
[16] Division of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine,undefined
[17] School of Medicine,undefined
[18] Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences,undefined
[19] the University of Western Australia,undefined
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The expanding global distribution of multi-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae demands faster antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) to guide antibiotic treatment. Current ASTs rely on time-consuming differentiation of resistance and susceptibility after initial isolation of bacteria from a clinical specimen. Here we describe a flow cytometry workflow to determine carbapenem susceptibility from bacterial cell characteristics in an international K. pneumoniae isolate collection (n = 48), with a range of carbapenemases. Our flow cytometry-assisted susceptibility test (FAST) method combines rapid qualitative susceptible/non-susceptible classification and quantitative MIC measurement in a single process completed shortly after receipt of a primary isolate (54 and 158 minutes respectively). The qualitative FAST results and FAST-derived MIC (MICFAST) correspond closely with broth microdilution MIC (MICBMD, Matthew’s correlation coefficient 0.887), align with the international AST standard (ISO 200776-1; 2006) and could be used for rapid determination of antimicrobial susceptibility in a wider range of Gram negative and Gram positive bacteria.
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