Volume 21, Number 9—September 2015
THEME ISSUE
Emerging Infections Program
Emerging Infections Program
Improved Phenotype-Based Definition for Identifying Carbapenemase Producers among Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae
Table 3
Result | No. isolates/no. tested (%), by definition no., N = 307* |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | |
False-positive | 117/307 (38.1) | 82/307 (26.7) | 91/307 (29.6) | 169/307 (55.0) | 57/307 (18.6) | 146/307 (47.6) | 153/307 (49.8) | 60/307 (19.5) | 37/307 (12.1) | 34/307 (11.1) | 17/307 (5.5) |
Selected false-negative | 12/307 (3.9) | 15/307 (4.9) | 13/307 (4.2) | 2/307 (0.7) | 17/307 (5.5) | 7/307 (2.3) | 4/307 (1.3) | 27/307 (8.8) | 85/307 (27.7) | 85/307 (27.7) | 85/307 (27.7) |
*False-positive isolates are those meeting the definition but not found to produce a carbapenemase. Selected false-negative isolates were selected on the basis of nonsuceptibility to >1 carbapenem not meeting the definition but found to produce a carbapenemase. Definitions: 1, nonsusceptible to any carbapenem, excluding ertapenem; 2, nonsusceptible to any carbapenem, excluding ertapenem, and resistant to all third-generation cephalosporins tested (pre-2015 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae surveillance definition); 3, nonsusceptible to any carbapenem, excluding ertapenem, and resistant to any third-generation cephalosporins tested; 4, resistant to any carbapenem; 5, resistant to any carbapenem, excluding ertapenem; 6, resistant to any carbapenem and resistant to all third-generation cephalosporins tested; 7, resistant to any carbapenem and resistant to any third-generation cephalosporin tested; 8, nonsusceptible to at least 2 carbapenems (ertapenem resistant, if tested); 9, nonsusceptible to any carbapenem (ertapenem resistant, if tested) and resistant to cefepime; 10, resistant to any carbapenem and resistant to cefepime; and 11, nonsusceptible to any carbapenem, excluding ertapenem, and resistant to cefepime.