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Microbiological comparison of blood culture and amplification of 16S rDNA methods in combination with DGGE for detection of neonatal sepsis in blood samples.

Isela García-GudiñoEucario Yllescas-MedranoRolando Maida-ClarosDiana Soriano-BecerrilNestor F DíazGuadalupe García-LópezAnayansí Molina-HernándezOscar Flores-HerreraFrancisco J Zavala-Díaz de la SernaMaría Del Rosario Peralta-PérezHéctor Flores-Herrera
Published in: European journal of pediatrics (2017)
Our study shows that the molecular approach with 16S rDNA-DGGE identifies twofold more pathogenic bacteria than bacteriological culture, including complex bacterial communities associated with the development of bacterial sepsis in neonates. What is Known: • Neonatal sepsis affects 2.3% of birth in the NICU with a high mortality risk. • Evidence supports the use of molecular methods as an alternative to blood culture for identification of bacterial associated neonatal sepsis. What is New: • The DGGE gel is a good methodological approach for the identification of bacterial in neonatal blood samples. • This study describes the pattern of electrophoretic mobility obtained by DGGE gels and allows to determine the type of bacteria associated in the development of neonatal sepsis.
Keyphrases
  • septic shock
  • acute kidney injury
  • intensive care unit
  • preterm infants
  • gene expression
  • single molecule
  • quantum dots
  • hyaluronic acid