ABSTRACT
Developing countries experience diarrheal disease at a higher rate than
industrialized nations. A key contributor to increased morbidity and mortality
from diarrheal disease is the lack of efficient diagnosis methods. In Kenya
diagnosis of enteric pathogens is mainly performed using manual methods which
involves colony morphology, gram stain and biochemical tests. Although these
methods are generally reliable they are labour intensive, have a long turn-around
time and they occasionally fail to differentiate closely related species. There is
therefore need to introduce alternative methods. Fast and reproducible methods
for identification of microbial pathogens have been developed include the
Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization–time of flight (MALDI-TOF) and
MicroScan WalkAway 40 Plus (MicroScan). This study involves a retrospective
analysis to compare the performance and agreement of MALDI-TOF and
MicroScan against Analytical Profile Index (API) method for diagnosis of
enteric pathogens in a Kenyan environment. The isolates were randomly picked
from archive stocks previously collected in a surveillance study. The samples
were characterized using the three methods. American type concentrate culture
(ATCC) were used as controls. Polymerase chain reaction was used to resolve
discrepant results. Data on continuous variables and costing were coded, entered
in spreadsheet and analysed using SPSS 20. Out of the 196 isolates recovered
100 were Enterobacteriaceae and 96 were yeast. For yeast Candida albicans was
the most frequent (22%) and Magnusiomyces capitulum the least (6%), and all
the three methods had the same identification accuracy. For the bacterial isolates
25 genera were identified and the most frequent were Escherichia coli (27%),
Raoutella ornitholytica (7%), Klebsiella pneumonia (7%), Shigella (6%),
Salmonella (4%) and Citrobacter freundii (4%). MicroScan and MALDI TOF
were able to significantly (p < 0.05) identify more bacterial isolates than the API
method. However, three was no significant difference (p > 0.05) in the number of
yeast isolates identified by the three methods. Identity of 42 isolates with
discrepant results was confirmed using the gold standard PCR method and API,
MicroScan and MALDI TOF were able to correctly identify 19.1%, 71.4% and
76.2% of the isolates, respectively. Identification turnaround time for API was
42-144 hours, MicroScan it was 4-24 hours and for MALDI it was 6-8 minutes.
The cost per sample with API, MicroScan and MALDI TOF was Ksh 1800, 3200
and 380, respectively; therefore making MALDI-TOF the most inexpensive. In
conclusion, MicroScan and MALDI TOF were better than API in accuracy and
performance. Both methods can therefore be introduced in the Kenyan
environment for identification of microbial pathogen.
KIPYEGON, R (2021). Comparison Of Analytical Profile Index, Microscan Walkaway 40 Plus And Bruker Maldi Biotyper Systems For Identification Of Enteric Pathogens In Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/comparison-of-analytical-profile-index-microscan-walkaway-40-plus-and-bruker-maldi-biotyper-systems-for-identification-of-enteric-pathogens-in-kenya
KIPYEGON, RONO "Comparison Of Analytical Profile Index, Microscan Walkaway 40 Plus And Bruker Maldi Biotyper Systems For Identification Of Enteric Pathogens In Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 01 Jun. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/comparison-of-analytical-profile-index-microscan-walkaway-40-plus-and-bruker-maldi-biotyper-systems-for-identification-of-enteric-pathogens-in-kenya. Accessed 18 Dec. 2024.
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KIPYEGON, RONO . "Comparison Of Analytical Profile Index, Microscan Walkaway 40 Plus And Bruker Maldi Biotyper Systems For Identification Of Enteric Pathogens In Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed December 18, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/comparison-of-analytical-profile-index-microscan-walkaway-40-plus-and-bruker-maldi-biotyper-systems-for-identification-of-enteric-pathogens-in-kenya