Identification of Streptococcus pneumoniae Revisited

Identification of Streptococcus pneumoniae Revisited

James A. Kellogg;David A. Bankert;Carol J. Elder;Joanne L. Gibbs;Marie C. Smith;James A. Kellogg;David A. Bankert;Carol J. Elder;Joanne L. Gibbs;Marie C. Smith;
Journal of clinical microbiology 2001 Vol. 39 pp. 3373-3375
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The sensitivities and specificities of several different diagnostic assays for Streptococcus pneumoniae were assessed using 99 clinical isolates of S. pneumoniae and 101 viridans streptococci and were as follows: Pneumoslide, 99 and 87%, respectively; Directigen, 100 and 85%, respectively; Phadebact, 100 and 98%, respectively; deoxycholate drop test, 99 and 98%, respectively; deoxycholate tube test, 100 and 99%, respectively; optochin, 99 and 98%, respectively; and Gram Positive Identification Card, 90 and 96%, respectively. Identification of clinical isolates of S. pneumoniae should be confirmed using one or more diagnostic assays with well-documented high (e.g., ≥95%) sensitivities and specificities.

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