Diagnosis of mucormycosis from nasal swabs using commercial PCR platforms; a feasible alternative?

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ijmmb.2024.100661
Gagandeep Singh , Piyush Ranjan , Souradeep Chowdhury , Sunit Sikdar , Tamoghna Ghosh , Janya Sachdev , Renu Kumari Yadav , Aakashneel Bhattacharya , Mragnayani Pandey , Immaculata Xess , Ms Sonakshi Gupta , Naveet Wig
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Rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis (ROCM) is linked to uncontrolled diabetes, diabetic ketoacidosis, iron overload, corticosteroid therapy, and neutropenia. This study evaluated a commercial real-time PCR system's effectiveness in detecting Mucorales from nasal swabs in 50 high-risk patients. Nasal swab PCR showed 30% positivity, compared to 8% with KOH microscopy. Despite its improved sensitivity, nasal swab PCR has limitations, highlighting the importance of established sampling methods in mucormycosis diagnosis. Participants were predominantly male (64%), with diabetes (78%) and amphotericin B use (96%). Prior COVID-19 was 42%, with 30% positive for Mucorales by PCR, compared to 8% with KOH microscopy.

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利用商用 PCR 平台从鼻拭子诊断粘孢子菌病;可行的替代方案?
鼻眶脑粘孢子菌病(ROCM)与未控制的糖尿病、糖尿病酮症酸中毒、铁超载、皮质类固醇治疗和中性粒细胞减少症有关。本研究评估了商用实时 PCR 系统从 50 名高风险患者的鼻拭子中检测粘孢子菌的有效性。鼻拭子 PCR 的阳性率为 30%,而 KOH 显微镜检查的阳性率为 8%。尽管鼻拭子 PCR 的灵敏度有所提高,但它仍有局限性,这凸显了成熟的取样方法在粘孢子菌诊断中的重要性。参与者主要为男性(64%)、糖尿病患者(78%)和两性霉素 B 使用者(96%)。COVID-19之前的阳性率为42%,其中30%通过PCR对粘孢子菌呈阳性,而通过KOH显微镜检查的阳性率为8%。
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