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carbapenemase
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Simple, rapid, and cost-effective modified Carba NP test for carbapenemase detection among Gram-negative bacteria.
The study evaluated modified Carba NP (mCNP) test for rapid detection of carbapenemases among Gram-negative bacteria. It identified bla NDM, bla IMP, bla VIM, bla OXA-48-like, and bla KPC genes as prevalent carbapenemase genes in carbapenem-resistant isolates.
Biodiversity of carbapenem-resistant bacteria in clinical samples from the Southwest Amazon region (Rondônia/Brazil).
The study identified various carbapenemase-encoding genes, including bla KPC -like, bla NDM -like, bla OXA-23 -like, bla OXA-58 -like, bla OXA-143 -like, bla OXA-48 -like, bla SPM -like, bla VIM -like, and bla IMP -like, in carbapenem-resistant bacteria from Rondônia, Brazil.
Development and Validation of a Point-of-Care Platform for Rapid Detection of ESBL and Carbapenemase Genes Using URECA-LAMP
The study presents a novel machine-learning-aided platform called URECA-LAMP for the rapid detection of ESBLs and carbapenemases in clinical isolates and urine samples. The platform uses LAMP technology combined with a smartphone application for automated interpretation of results, achieving high agreement rates with WGS results.
Detection of β-lactam resistance genes in Gram-negative bacteria from positive blood cultures using a microchip-based molecular assay.
The study evaluated the Alifax GNR microchip assay for detecting β-lactam resistance genes in Gram-negative bacteria from positive blood cultures, demonstrating high accuracy and broader coverage compared to existing methods.
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