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  • A study evaluated a MALDI-TOF MS assay for identifying vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (VREF) among 150 clinical strains, including 60 VREF and 90 vancomycin-susceptible strains.
  • The genetic algorithm model created with ClinProTools software successfully distinguished between VREF and vancomycin-susceptible strains using the spectra from selected isolates.
  • MALDI-TOF MS demonstrated good performance with 80% sensitivity and 90% specificity, indicating it’s a viable screening test for detecting vanA-positive E. faecium.

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In order to evaluate a rapid matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (MAIDI-TOF MS) assay in screening vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium, a total of 150 E. faecium clinical strains were studied, including 60 vancomycin-resistant E. faecium (VREF) isolates and 90 vancomycin-susceptible (VSEF) strains. Vancomycin resistance genes were detected by sequencing. E. faecium were identified by MALDI-TOF MS. A genetic algorithm model with ClinProTools software was generated using spectra of 30 VREF isolates and 30 VSEF isolates. Using this model, 90 test isolates were discriminated between VREF and VSEF. The results showed that all sixty VREF isolates carried the vanA gene. The performance of VREF detection by the genetic algorithm model of MALDI-TOF MS compared to the sequencing method was sensitivity = 80%, specificity = 90%, false positive rate =10%, false negative rate =10%, positive predictive value = 80%, negative predictive value= 90%. MALDI-TOF MS can be used as a screening test for discrimination between vanA-positive E. faecium and vanA-negative E. faecium.

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