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Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis ; 8(4): 289-93, 1989 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2496999

ABSTRACT

A rapid latex agglutination test (Bactigen Group B Streptococcus Cervical Screen) for detection of group B streptococci in cervical-vaginal specimens was evaluated using two different slide systems, the traditional serologic slide and capillary action track (Trak) slide. Culture was used as reference method. A total of 344 cervical-vaginal specimens were tested. The group B streptococci carrier rate was found by culture to be 10.8%, 56.8% of these specimens being heavily colonized. The sensitivity and specificity of the latex agglutination test in heavily colonized specimens was 95.2% and 99.3% for the serologic and track slides respectively. The overall sensitivity, including lightly colonized specimens, was 62.2%. The positive predictive value was 92% for both slide systems, and the negative predictive value 95.4% and 95.6% for the serologic and track slides respectively. The latex agglutination test, used with either slide, provides a rapid and effective method for identification of specimens heavily colonized with group B streptococci. The track slide may provide a convenient alternative to serologic slides since it does not require rotation.


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Cervix Uteri/microbiology , Latex Fixation Tests , Streptococcus agalactiae/isolation & purification , Vagina/microbiology , Female , Humans , Predictive Value of Tests , Streptococcus agalactiae/growth & development , Vaginal Smears
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J Clin Microbiol ; 23(5): 954-5, 1986 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3711282

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A comparative study was performed to determine the accuracy of Clostridium difficile toxin detection. A commercial cytotoxicity assay (Bartels Immunodiagnostic Supply, Bellevue, Wash.) was compared with conventional microcytotoxicity assays, using Vero and MRC-5 cells. The Bartels system was found to be essentially equivalent to conventional cytotoxicity assays currently being performed for routine C. difficile toxin detection.


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Bacterial Toxins/analysis , Clostridium/analysis , Bacterial Toxins/toxicity , Cell Survival/drug effects , Cells, Cultured , Humans , Neutralization Tests , Reagent Kits, Diagnostic/standards
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