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Detection of group B Streptococcus during antenatal screening in Western Australia: a comparison of culture and molecular methods.

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العنوان: Detection of group B Streptococcus during antenatal screening in Western Australia: a comparison of culture and molecular methods.
المؤلفون: Furfaro, L.L., Chang, B.J., Payne, M.S.
المصدر: Journal of Applied Microbiology; Aug2019, Vol. 127 Issue 2, p598-604, 7p, 4 Charts
مصطلحات موضوعية: STREPTOCOCCUS agalactiae, CROSS-cultural studies, FUNGAL cultures, PREGNANT women
مصطلحات جغرافية: WESTERN Australia, GRANADA (Spain)
مستخلص: Aim: Global screening strategies for Group B Streptococcus (GBS) include risk‐ or culture‐based methods to guide intrapartum prophylaxis. In Western Australia (WA), antenatal culture‐based screening is routine; however, numerous culture methods exist, in addition to molecular methods. We aimed to assess the comparability of research and diagnostic screening approaches. Methods and Results: Vaginal and rectal swabs were self‐collected by pregnant women (n = 531) from King Edward Memorial Hospital, WA, in parallel to routine screening (35–37 weeks of gestation). Research methods involved culture (Strep B Carrot Broth™ and StrepB CHROMagar™) and molecular methods (real‐time PCR) and were compared to routine diagnostic screening (Lim Broth and Granada agar). Overall, GBS detection was comparable between research and diagnostic approaches (3–5% discrepancy, kappa = 0·76). Specificity/sensitivity of Carrot Broth™ was 100%/89%, while that of CHROMagar™ was 73%/100%, respectively. Direct PCR was unable to detect GBS in ~18% of specimens which were culture positive; however, it exhibited 100% specificity. Conclusions: This clinical evaluation of GBS screening methods provides support for current practice. Significance and Impact of the Study: Although CHROM was highly sensitive, further testing is recommended due to a high false‐positive rate. Molecular assays are useful for rapid detection; however, low‐titre samples may require additional enrichment prior to molecular analysis to improve sensitivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:13645072
DOI:10.1111/jam.14331