Introduction: The main objective of this work is to carry out the clinical validation of the trial with the AMR Direct Flow Chip starting from either nasal swabs, rectal swabs directly or from isolated strains to detect antibiotic resistance genes.
Methods: We developed the preclinical validation of the assay with 104 known bacterial isolates. A total of 210 nasal or rectal swab samples were analyzed. The AMR assay is based on multiplex PCR followed by reverse dot blot hybridization on DNA arrays fully automated by using the HS24 platform.
Results: Both the sensitivity and specificity of the preclinical assay were 100%, with the 104 samples correctly identified. In the clinical validation, the sensitivity was 100% and the specificity was between 100% in nasal swabs and 97% in rectal swabs.
Conclusions: The AMR Direct Flow Chip® is a rapid and effective assay for the detection of multidrug-resistant microorganisms (MDR) from nasal and rectal swab samples.
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