Multicenter, Prospective Validation of a Phenotypic Algorithm to Guide Carbapenemase Testing in Carbapenem-Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa Using the ERACE-PA Global Surveillance Program.
Christian M GillElif AktaþWadha AlfouzanLori BourassaAdrian BrinkCarey-Ann D BurnhamRafael CantonYehuda CarmeliMarco FalconeCarlos Roberto Veiga KifferAnna MarcheseOctavio MartinezSpyros PournarasMichael J SatlinHarald SeifertAbrar K ThabitKenneth S ThomsonMaria Virginia VillegasDavid P NicolauPublished in: Open forum infectious diseases (2021)
Application of the initial algorithm (imipenem- or meropenem-resistant plus ceftazidime-nonsusceptible plus cefepime-nonsusceptible) performed well in a global cohort, with 33% phenotypically carbapenemase-positive isolates. The addition of imipenem- or meropenem-resistant plus ceftolozane/tazobactam-nonsusceptible reduced the number of phenotypically carbapenemase-positive isolates missed and may be useful in areas with a prominence of GES.