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72-Hour Transport Recovery of Antimicrobial Resistant Neisseria Gonorrhoeae Isolates Using the InTray® GC Method

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Journal PLoS One
Date 2022 Jan 21
PMID 35061686
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Recovery of Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolates exposed to a range of transport times and temperatures was quantitatively assessed for two transport devices, BioMed Diagnostics' InTray GC® and Copan Diagnostics' Liquid Amies Elution Swab (ESwab®) Collection and Transport System. Respective devices were inoculated with N. gonorrhoeae, exposed to simulated transport conditions and spread-plated from serial dilutions in duplicates onto chocolate agar in order to count CFU (colony-forming units) in the range of 25-250. Baseline CFU/mL averages of time-zero transport for each device was compared to either 24 hour (Eswab) or 72 hour (InTray GC) CFU/mL average to assess recovery of six clinical isolates of N. gonorrhoeae, and differences showing no greater than a 3 log10 (± 10%) decline between comparative time points qualified as acceptable. Our findings suggest that the InTray GC system has the potential to transport clinical isolates for ≤72 hours with acceptable N. gonorrhoeae recovery.

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