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Erin Crowley, Patrick Bird, Kiel Fisher, Katherine Goetz, Megan Boyle, M Joseph Benzinger, Jr, Marc Juenger, James Agin, David Goins, Ronald Johnson, Collaborators: , Evaluation of the VITEK 2 Gram-Negative (GN) Microbial Identification Test Card: Collaborative Study, Journal of AOAC INTERNATIONAL, Volume 95, Issue 3, 1 May 2012, Pages 778–785, https://doi.org/10.5740/jaoacint.CS2011_17
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Abstract
A collaborative study was conducted to evaluate the performance of the VITEK® 2 Gram-Negative (GN) Identification card for use with the VITEK 2 automated microbial identification system. The GN test card is used in the identification of fermenting and nonfermenting Gram-negative bacilli, including the select agent organisms Brucella melitensis, Francisella tularensis, Burkholderia mallei, B. pseudomallei, and Yersinia pestis. The VITEK 2 GN card is based on 47 biochemical tests measuring carbon source utilization, inhibition and resistance, and enzymatic activities. A total of 20 laboratories representing government, industry, and private testing facilities throughout the United States participated. In this study, 720 Gram-negative inclusivity isolates were analyzed by the GN Identification method. Of the 720 well-characterized isolates, 707 were identified correctly, 0 were misidentified, 0 were unidentified, and 13 were not characterized as a Gram-negative organism. Additionally, 120 isolates exclusive of fermenting and nonfermenting Gram-negative bacilli were screened by Gram stain. A total of 117 isolates were correctly excluded. Three organisms were incorrectly characterized by Gram stain procedures, resulting in incorrect analysis and misidentification by VITEK 2 GN. The VITEK 2 GN identification method is an acceptable automated method for the rapid identification of Gram-negative bacteria.