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  • Frequencies of vanB-type Enterococcus faecium have been increasing in Europe, complicating reliable diagnostics due to varying vancomycin MIC levels.
  • A study tested multiple methods for identifying 129 clinical vanB E. faecium strains, with microdilution methods correctly identifying 87% of them.
  • Chromogenic VRE agars showed high effectiveness, identifying 94-96% of vanB isolates, while an Etest® macromethod improved sensitivity without sacrificing specificity for certain negative strains.

Article Abstract

Frequencies of vanB-type Enterococcus faecium increased in Europe during the last years. VanB enterococci show various levels of vancomycin MICs even below the susceptible breakpoint challenging a reliable diagnostics. The performance of 3 chromogenic vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) screening agars, 2 Etest® vancomycin protocols, and different microdilution methods to detect 129 clinical vanB E. faecium strains was investigated. Altogether, 112 (87%) were correctly identified as VanB-type Enterococcus by microdilution MICs. An Etest® macromethod protocol was more sensitive than the standard protocol while keeping sufficient specificity in identifying 15 vanA/vanB-negative strains. Three chromogenic VRE agars performed similarly with 121 (94%), 123 (95%), and 124 (96%) vanB isolates that grew on Brilliance™ VRE Agar, CHROMagar™ VRE, and chromID™ VRE agar, respectively. Using identical media and conditions, we did not identify different growth behaviour on agar and in broth. A few vanB strains showed growth of microcolonies inside the Etest® vancomycin inhibition zones, suggesting a VanB heteroresistance phenotype.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2012.06.020DOI Listing

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