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Microbios ; 77(313): 253-9, 1994.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8208140

ABSTRACT

A rapid immunoassay method using an Event Test Strip Strep A experimental kit (Boehringer Mannheim) was evaluated. Results obtained were compared with culture results to evaluate the accuracy of detection of group A streptococci directly from throat swabs or from artificial swabs containing various bacterial concentrations. A good diagnostic accuracy was obtained with a sensitivity of 96.9% in the assay of throat swabs which provided more than ten group A Streptococcus colonies per plate. Since a low level of micro-organisms may indicate infection, it is recommended that a culture be performed when the rapid test based on antigen detection is negative.


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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/methods , Reagent Strips , Streptococcal Infections/diagnosis , Streptococcus pyogenes/isolation & purification , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Humans , Infant , Laryngeal Mucosa/microbiology , Pharyngitis/diagnosis , Polysaccharides, Bacterial , Sensitivity and Specificity , Streptococcus pyogenes/growth & development , Tonsillitis/diagnosis
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Clin Chem ; 31(10): 1606-10, 1985 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2931213

ABSTRACT

A solid-phase enzyme-receptor assay (SPERA) has been developed for glycopeptide antibiotics of the vancomycin class such as teicoplanin, vancomycin, ristocetin, avoparcin, actaplanin, A-47934, A-41030, and A-35512-B. The assay exploits the mechanism of most action of these antibiotics, which is based on their interaction with acyl-D-alanyl-D-alanine, a constituent of the walls of most growing bacterial cells. The antibiotics and enzyme-labeled teicoplanin compete for a synthetic analog of the biological receptor, albumin-epsilon-aminocaproyl-D-alanyl-D-alanine. The various antibiotics produced different competition curves, 50% displacement being obtained with antibiotic concentrations ranging from 0.04 to 4 mg/L, vancomycin and actaplanin being the weakest and strongest competitors, respectively. For teicoplanin in human serum the intra-assay CV was 7.2%, the interassay CV was 11.2%, and the analytical recovery 94%. Teicoplanin concentrations obtained by SPERA (chi) correlated well with those obtained by microbiological assay (y): y = 1.03 chi + 0.053 (r = 0.943; n = 60). We conclude that SPERA is a powerful tool for identification and quantitative detection of glycopeptide antibiotics, even in complex media.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents/analysis , Clinical Enzyme Tests/methods , Vancomycin/analysis , Binding, Competitive , Glycopeptides/analysis , Horseradish Peroxidase/metabolism , Humans , Ristocetin/analysis , Teicoplanin
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