Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6240746 Journal of Cystic Fibrosis 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundEarly eradication therapy is key to keeping the airways Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection-free and rapid identification is essential.MethodsWe used rapid DNA extraction and qPCR assays to detect bacterial, P. aeruginosa and strain-specific targets in samples using two qPCR chemistries. Using 459 respiratory samples from adult and children CF patients, we compared two qPCR methods to culture-based methods in terms of sensitivity and time to result.ResultsFor adult samples, there was 100% concordance between methods. There was no clear pattern in fluctuations in P. aeruginosa number during exacerbation. In child samples, qPCR methods identified additional P. aeruginosa positive samples. The time-to-result was reduced by over 24 h and copy number and colony forming unit could differ dramatically in some samples.ConclusionIf adopted, these methods could significantly improve early P. aeruginosa detection in diagnostic laboratories and therefore play a pivotal role in prolonging infection-free airways in CF patients.

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