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  • The study focuses on developing a standardized method for testing antimicrobial susceptibility in an opportunistic pathogen affecting poultry, which has been linked to human disease.
  • The researchers confirmed the identities of various isolates using specific PCR and biochemical techniques, and explored multiple culture media to find the most effective one for testing.
  • They found that a broth medium combination of cation-adjusted Mueller-Hinton broth, chicken serum, and NADH produced reliable MIC results for the pathogen, indicating this method is suitable for laboratory use.

Article Abstract

() is an opportunistic pathogen in poultry, which, however, has also been associated with human disease. There is currently no approved method for antimicrobial susceptibility testing of this pathogen, so this study aimed at developing a harmonized broth microdilution method for that is suitable for diagnostic laboratories. For this, the CCUG 12391 type strain and 42 field isolates were collected and their species was confirmed by using a species-specific PCR assay and biochemical reactions. To select epidemiologically unrelated isolates, ApaI macrorestriction analysis was performed. Preliminary growth experiments were conducted with six culture media, and based on the results, four media were selected to compile growth curves with four isolates. Independent repetitions of MIC determinations were then performed to evaluate the reproducibility of the values. Cation-adjusted Mueller-Hinton broth (CAMHB) was initially selected as broth medium, but did not show sufficient homogeneity of MICs. Therefore, CAMHB plus 1% chicken serum and 0.0025% NADH was selected and showed a good homogeneity of MICs after 20 h and 24 h of incubation at 35 ± 2°C. This was reflected in essential MIC agreements ranging between 96% and 100%. Testing of a larger collection ( = 43) revealed that easily readable MICs could be obtained for the type strain and all isolates. Some showed elevated MICs of enrofloxacin ( = 35), nalidixic acid ( = 35), penicillin ( = 2), tetracycline ( = 19), and/or trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole ( = 1). By using PCR analyses, the following antimicrobial resistance genes were detected: , , , (B), (H). The study demonstrated that the proposed medium is suitable for a harmonized broth microdilution susceptibility testing of with a recommended incubation time of 20 to 24 h.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9383258PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jcm.00419-22DOI Listing

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