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العنوان
Nested Multiplex PCR Assay
for Simultaneous Detection of Bacterial and Fungal Blood Stream Infections in Patients with Hematological Malignancies
الناشر
Faculty of medicine
المؤلف
Hassanin,Nesma Abdel Aziz Hamdi
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / نسمة عبد العزيز حمدي حسنين
مشرف / أ.د/ ليلى عبد اللطيف خليف
مشرف / د/ مروة شعبان السيد ابراهيم
مشرف / د/ نيرمين محمود أحمد عبد الله
مشرف / د/ نور الهدى حسين عبد الله
تاريخ النشر
2020
عدد الصفحات
137 P.:.
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
الدكتوراه
التخصص
علم المناعة والحساسية
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/2020
مكان الإجازة
جامعة عين شمس - كلية الطب - الميكروبيولوجيا الطبية والمناعة
الفهرس
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Abstract

Introduction: Bloodstream Infections (BSIs) are a main cause of life-threatening complications among patients with cancer.
Methodology: This study aimed to identify microbial pathogens causing BSI in febrile neutropenic patients with hematologic malignancy and compare the results of conventional blood culture with a nested multiplex real time PCR assay done directly on whole blood samples. The nested multiplex PCR was based on 16S rDNA and 18S rDNA sequence-specific primers; hence, it allowed the identification of most species of bacteria and fungi.
Results: Forty adult patients with febrile neutropenia, admitted at Hematology ward of Ain Shams University Hospitals, were included in this study. Each patient was subjected to conventional blood culture and nested multiplex PCR. Blood culture was positive in 19 patients (47.5%). About 68.4% of the positive cultures were monomicrobial, while 31.6% were polymicrobial. A total number of 26 isolates were grown from positive cultures; Staphylococcus aureus was the most common (30.8%), followed by Klebsiella pneumoniae (19.2%). Regarding nested PCR, positive results were detected in 37/40 patients (92.5%) which was statistically significantly higher than that of blood culture. Eighteen samples that tested negative by culture were positive using the molecular approach. The agreement between the two approaches was 55%.
Conclusion: Nested multiplex real time PCR can be a promising tool in order to achieve rapid diagnosis in cancer patients clinically suspected of BSIs. Its utilization could affect the choice of antimicrobial treatment whether bacterial or fungal and, therefore avoid unnecessary use of antimicrobials.