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Research Article

Evaluation of the VITEK 2 system to test the susceptibility of Candida spp., Trichosporon asahii and Cryptococcus neoformans to amphotericin B, flucytosine, fluconazole and voriconazole: a comparison with the M27-A3 reference method

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Pages 710-719 | Received 16 Jul 2009, Accepted 09 Nov 2009, Published online: 29 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

We compared the susceptibilities of 302 isolates (209 Candida spp., 89 Cryptococcus neoformans and four Trichosporon asahii) against amphotericin B (AMB), flucytosine (5FC), fluconazole (FLC) and voriconazole (VRC) obtained with an automated commercial system (VITEK 2, bioMérieux, Spain) and the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI M27-A3) reference broth microdilution method (BMD). Reference BMD MIC endpoints were determined visually after 24–72 h of incubation, depending on the species, and VITEK 2 system MIC endpoints were determined spectrophotometrically by automated components of this equipment. For Candida spp. and T. asahii, the overall MIC agreement between of the results of the VITEK 2 system and the 24/48-h BMD was: 34/62% for AMB; 96.3% at 24/48-h for 5FC; 87.8/87.3% for FLC and 95.3/92% for VRC, respectively. The overall categorical agreement between both methods was: 98.5/97.6% for AMB at 24/48-h; 95.3% for 5FC at 24/48-h; 85.4/84.4% at 24/48-h for FLC; and 97.6/92.95% at 24/48-h for VRC. For C. neoformans, essential agreement was good for FLC (91%) and 5FC (84.2%) but not so good for AMB (69%). Excellent categorical agreement was obtained for all antifungal agents tested except for 5FC (69.7%). This new system could play an important role in the clinical laboratory, but more studies are necessary to verify its ability to identify resistant isolates.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to express their gratitude to bioMerieux for providing the AST-YS01 cards.

Funding

This study has not received funding of any kind.

Declaration of conflict of interest: None.

This paper was first publisehd online on Early Online on 27 January 2010.

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