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Diagnostic Microbiology
Chapter 19
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Biology
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02/22/2012

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What is the ideal goal of a rapid diagnostic test?
Definition
Single step processing with <20 minute results
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What are the advantages/disadvantages to traditional staining methods?
Definition
A= Rapid and cheap
D= Low sensitivity and not specific
Term
What are the advantages/disadvantages to traditional culture-based methods for bacteria??
Definition
A: High detection sensitivity, more information on identification, cheap

D: Overnight culture, not species-specific
Term
What are the advantages/disadvantages to traditional culture-based methods for viruses?
Definition
Ex) IF and cytopathic effect

A: Specific identification (IF especially)

D. Slow, expensive and difficult to grow
Term
What are the advantages/disadvantages to traditional Biochemical identification tests?
Definition
Ex) Colony (Catalase, Oxidase, PYR) and Culture (tubes, API strips)

A: species-specific

D: Can be ambiguous with atypical behavior, expensive
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What are the advantages/disadvantages to Antigen testing?
Definition
Ex) PBP2a agglutination (MRSA); influenza and RSV rapid antigen test

A: Fast compared to viral culture

D: For viral antigens- low sensitivity compared to PCR
Term
What are the advantages/disadvantages to NAAT?
Definition
Ex) type IV SCCmec (MRSA), N. gonorrhoea, Chalmydia, HSV; endpoint PCR or rtPCR

A: rapid than culture, very specific and quantitative

D; cost, labor intensive, technically challenging, contamination, not always as sensitive as culture.
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What is Rapid TB diagnostic testing and why is it used?
Definition
High sensitivity NAAAT for AFB stain negative cases in the developing world (earlier than culture)
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What is Multiplex PCR testing?
Definition
1) Respiratory Virus Panel (UPMC) against 12 viruses

2) SeptifFast RT-PCR against 22 bloodstream pathogens (6 hours and 300 CFU/ml)
Term
What is 16S rRNA sequencing and why is it used?
Definition
Atypical pathogen behavior!

Primers against sequences flanking variable segments to identify pathogens with isolates that have atypical biochemical phenotypes.
Term
How is MS used in pathogen diagnostics?
Definition
1) Vaporization (ion source), Mass:Charge analyzer, Abundance detector

Advantages: speed, generalizability and direct analysis of patient samples

Disadvantages: Overnight culture (Vitex MS), sample prep (PLEX-ID), setup, sensitivity.

- PLEX-ID measure PCR products to identify pathogens by abundance of nucleotides

- Vitex MS: abundant proteins from colonies.
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How does pathogen identification by PLEX-ID MS differ from 16S rRNA sequencing?
Definition
PLEX-ID measure abundance of nucleotides

16sRNA actually sequences the nucleotides that are their.
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