Emerging Infectious Diseases (Jun 2016)

Rapid Detection of Polymyxin Resistance in Enterobacteriaceae

  • Patrice Nordmann,
  • Aurélie Jayol,
  • Laurent Poirel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2206.151840
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 6
pp. 1038 – 1043

Abstract

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For identification of polymyxin resistance in Enterobacteriaceae, we developed a rapid test that detects glucose metabolization associated with bacterial growth in the presence of a defined concentration of colistin or polymyxin B. Formation of acid metabolites is evidenced by a color change (orange to yellow) of a pH indicator (red phenol). To evaluate the test, we used bacterial colonies of 135 isolates expressing various mechanisms of colistin resistance (intrinsic, chromosomally encoded, and plasmid-mediated MCR-1) and 65 colistin-susceptible isolates. Sensitivity and specificity were 99.3% and 95.4%, respectively, compared with the standard broth microdilution method. This new test is inexpensive, easy to perform, sensitive, specific, and can be completed in <2 hours. It could be useful in countries facing endemic spread of carbapenemase producers and for which polymyxins are last-resort drugs.

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