Mv. Jesudason et al., VI-SPECIFIC LATEX AGGLUTINATION FOR EARLY AND RAPID DETECTION OF SALMONELLA SEROTYPE TYPHI IN BLOOD CULTURES, Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease, 18(2), 1994, pp. 75-78
Latex particles coated with rabbit antisera against Salmonella serotyp
e typhi (S. typhi) Vi and O (STO) antigens were used in slide agglutin
ation tests for the rapid identification of S. typhi in blood culture
broths as soon as Gram-negative bacilli (GNB) were detected in them. A
mong 231 consecutive blood cultures showing GNB tested for vi, and a s
ubset of 163 tested for STO, by latex agglutination (LA), 125 and 32,
respectively, were positive. The GNB in 127 blood cultures were confir
med by conventional methods as S. typhi, 125 (98.4%) of which had been
identified by the Vi LA test. In the subset of 163, 81 grew S. typhi,
of which only 32 (39.5%) had been identified by the STO LA tests. Thu
s, the sensitivity of the Vi and STO LA tests was 98.4% and 39.5%, res
pectively, whereas the specificity was 100% for both tests. Of the S.
typhi isolates, 38 (30.4%) were detected by the Vi LA test on day 2 an
d 73 (58.4%) on day 3, day 1 being the date of inoculation of the bloo
d culture broths. Thus, the Vi LA test is suitable for the early and r
apid confirmation of S. typhi in blood culture.