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Comparison of Microbiological and Molecular Diagnosis for Identification of Respiratory Secondary Infections in COVID-19 Patients and Their Antimicrobial Resistance Patterns

Valentina Margarita,Maria Carmina Pau, Gavino Carboni,Franca Mannu, Francesco Turrini,Paola Rappelli,Antonella Pantaleo, Daniele Dessì, Elisabetta Zinellu, Barbara Piras, Alessandro G. Fois,Salvatore Rubino, Pietro Pirina, Pier Luigi Fiori

Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease(2024)

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Abstract
We report the use of a new multiplex Real-Time PCR platform to simultaneously identify 24 pathogens and 3 antimicrobial-resistance genes directly from respiratory samples of COVID-19 patients. Results were compared to culture-based diagnosis.Secondary infections were detected in 60% of COVID-19 patients by molecular analysis and 73% by microbiological assays, with no significant differences in accuracy, indicating Gram-negative bacteria as the predominant species. Among fungal superinfections, Aspergillus spp. were detected by both methods in more than 7% of COVID-19 patients. Oxacillin-resistant S. aureus and carbapenem-resistant K. pneumoniae were highlighted by both methods.Secondary microbial infections in SARS-CoV-2 patients are associated with poor outcomes and an increased risk of death. Since PCR-based tests significantly reduce the turnaround time to 4 hours and 30 minutes (compared to 48 hours for microbial culture), we strongly support the routine use of molecular techniques, in conjunction with microbiological analysis, to identify co/secondary infections.
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molecular-based syndromic test,culture-based diagnosis,Real-Time PCR,secondary infection,SARS-CoV-2,antimicrobial-resistance
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