[en] OBJECTIVES:
To compare the concordance of ceftaroline MIC values by reference broth microdilution (BMD) and Etest (bioMérieux, France) for MSSA and MRSA isolates obtained from PREMIUM (D372SL00001), a European multicentre study.
METHODS:
Ceftaroline MICs were determined by reference BMD and by Etest for 1242 MSSA and MRSA isolates collected between February and May 2012 from adult patients with community-acquired pneumonia or complicated skin and soft tissue infections; tests were performed across six European laboratories. Selected isolates with ceftaroline resistance in broth (MIC >1 mg/L) were retested in three central laboratories to confirm their behaviour.
RESULTS:
Overall concordance between BMD and Etest was good, with >97% essential agreement and >95% categorical agreement. Nevertheless, 12 of the 26 MRSA isolates found resistant by BMD scored as susceptible by Etest, with MICs ≤1 mg/L, thus counting as very major errors, whereas only 5 of 380 MRSA isolates found ceftaroline susceptible in BMD were miscategorized as resistant by Etest. Twenty-one of the 26 isolates with MICs of 2 mg/L by BMD were then retested twice by each of three central laboratories: BMD MICs of 2 mg/L were consistently found for 19 of the 21 isolates. Among 147 Etest results for these 21 isolates (original plus six repeats per isolate) 112 were >1 mg/L.
CONCLUSIONS:
BMD and Etest have good overall agreement for ceftaroline against Staphylococcus aureus; nevertheless, reliable Etest-based discrimination of the minority of ceftaroline-resistant (MIC 2 mg/L) MRSA is extremely challenging, requiring careful reading of strips, ideally with duplicate testing.
Research Center/Unit :
CIRM - Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherche sur le Médicament - ULiège
Disciplines :
Laboratory medicine & medical technology
Author, co-author :
CANTON, Rafael; Hospital Universitario Ramo ́n y Cajal and Instituto Ramo ́n y Cajal de Investigacio ́n Sanitaria (IRYCIS), Madrid, Spain > Servicio de Microbiologıa
LVERMORE, David M; University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK > Norwich Medical School
MOROSINI, Maria Isabel; Hospital Universitario Ramo ́n y Cajal and Instituto Ramo ́n y Cajal de Investigacio ́n Sanitaria (IRYCIS), Madrid, Spain > Servico de microbiologia
DIAZ-REGANON, Jazmin; AstraZeneca, Madrid, Spain > Medical Department,
ROSSOLINI, Gian Maria; University of Florence and Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy > Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine > Clinical Microbiology and Virology Unit
MELIN, Pierrette ; Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Service de microbiologie clinique
PREMIUM STUDY GROUP, Several collaborators including P. MELIN; Belgium, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, UK
Language :
English
Title :
Etest® versus broth microdilution for ceftaroline MIC determination with Staphylococcus aureus: results from PREMIUM, a European multicentre study.
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