[Comparison of the modified Hodge test and the Carba NP test for detection of carbapenemases in Enterobacteriaceae isolates].
@article{Bayramolu2016ComparisonOT,
title={[Comparison of the modified Hodge test and the Carba NP test for detection of carbapenemases in Enterobacteriaceae isolates].},
author={G{\"u}lçin Bayramoğlu and G{\"u}lşen Uluçam and Çiğdem Gençoğlu {\"O}zg{\"u}r and Ali Osman Kılıç and Faruk Aydın},
journal={Mikrobiyoloji bulteni},
year={2016},
volume={50 1},
pages={
1-10
}
}A rapid, practical, and accurate identification of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae isolates is crucial for the implementation of appropriate infection control measures and proper treatment of the infections. For this purpose, a large number of phenotypic test methods have been developed, although none has 100% sensitivity and specificity. Variations in sensitivity and specificity of these tests based on the type of beta-lactamase enzymes carried by that isolates might result in…
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