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Performance of Three Commercial Molecular Diagnostic Assays for the Simultaneous Detection of Mycoplasma genitalium and Macrolide Resistance

Chloé Le Roy, Cécile Bébéar, Sabine Pereyre

2021Journal of Clinical Microbiology33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

positive with the three kits and were used to assess macrolide resistance detection. The clinical sensitivities for resistance detection were 74.5% (95% confidence interval, 61.7 to 84.2%), 96.2% (87.2 to 99.0%), and 92.8% (82.7 to 97.1%) for the Allplex MG & AziR, Macrolide-R/MG ELITe MGB, and ResistancePlus MG FleXible kits, respectively. The sensitivity of the Macrolide-R/MG ELITe MGB kit was significantly higher than that of the Allplex MG & AziR kit. The clinical specificity for resistance detection of the three kits was 97.4 to 97.6%. The random-access possibility, input sample volume, and DNA extract availability for detecting resistance to other antibiotics may also influence the selection of a commercial kit by diagnostic laboratories.

Topics & Concepts

Mycoplasma genitalium23S ribosomal RNAMicrobiologyVirologyMacrolide AntibioticsBiologyMycoplasmaChlamydia trachomatisAntibioticsErythromycinGeneGeneticsRibosomeRNAMicrobial infections and disease researchBlood groups and transfusionReproductive tract infections research