Last updated on 22-8-2019 by Anonymous (non vérifié)
Peer reviewed scientific article
Anglais
SCIENSANO
Auteurs
Fernando Alcaide; J Amlerová; Germán Bou; Pieter-Jan Ceyssens; Pere Coll; Dan Corcoran; Marie-Sarah Fangous; Iván González-Álvarez; Rebecca Gorton; Gilbert Greub; Geneviève Hery-Arnaud; Jaroslav Hrábak; André Ingebretsen; Brigid Lucey; Ivana Marekoviċ; Concepción Mediavilla-Gradolph; James O'Connor; Jim O'Mahony; Onya Opota; Brendan O'Reilly; Dorothea Orth-Höller; Marina Oviaño; Juan José Palacios; Begoña Palop; Arthur Pranada; Lidia Quiroga; David Rodríguez-Temporal; María Jesús Ruiz-Serrano; Griselda Tudó; An Van den Bossche; Jakko van Ingen; Rodriguez-Sanchez, BelénMots-clés
Résumé:
BACKGROUND: The implementation of MALDI-TOF MS for microorganism identification has changed the routine of the microbiology laboratories as we knew it. Most microorganisms can now be reliably identified within minutes using this inexpensive, user-friendly methodology. However, its application on the identification of mycobacteria isolates has been hampered by the structure of their cell wall. Improvements in the sample processing method and in the available database have proved key factors for the rapid and reliable identification of non-tuberculous mycobacteria isolates using MALDI-TOF MS …