a microbiology newsletter -december 2022

A newsletter of, by, and for microbiologists. Copyright 2022, rights reserved


In this issue...


  • DNA Sequencing to Detect Infections
  • The Pioneer of Bacteriophage Research
  • The Alarming Rise in RSV and FLU Cases
  • Pseudomonas Infections and Biofilms
  • Cipro and Deadly Aneurisms
  • HardyCHROM SS for Easier Pathogen Detection
  • Phraseology: "Cockamamie"
Past Issues...

Liquid biopsies for the detection of cell-free microbial DNA


Will Next Generation Sequencing Replace Culturing?


In the future, will microbiology be performed from a purple top blood tube?


With more than 1,000 potential microbes known to cause human disease, the differential diagnosis of pathogens can be complex and challenging. Traditional microbial culture-based methods are the most common and readily available tests for identification, but the turnaround time can be long when organisms are difficult to culture or arduous when testing requires invasive techniques. Other technologies, like polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or mass spectrometric (MS) techniques, which are more rapid, have become extremely popular; however, these methods still have limitations, such as the need for presumptive diagnosis in order to test or the need for isolated pure cultures to perform the test.(1) Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (NGS), by detecting nucleic acids, is showing promise as a means of rapid pathogen identification.


Liquid biopsy technology based on cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is a useful and non-invasive tool using NGS technology. cfDNA originate from dying human cells as a result of cellular necrosis or apoptosis (e.g. tumor cells). cfDNA molecules are generally easily accessible in peripheral blood and have the potential for use as biomarkers for diagnostics, prognostics, and therapeutics, especially in certain types of cancers.(6) Early studies using cfDNA did not focus on nucleic acids of microbial origin (mcfDNA), because these small molecules were less well understood. However, mcfDNA-based tests for the identification of infectious disease have been gaining traction in clinical practice. In addition, an improved understanding of mcfDNA molecules has led to an increased number of studies demonstrating mcfDNA detection.(1,2,4-8) In turn, mcfDNA detection allows sensitive, broad, unbiased pathogen detection and has the potential for clinical application to identify a great variety of pathogens, such as invasive fungal infections, tuberculosis, and sepsis.


Recent reports indicate that NGS measuring mcfDNA are extremely useful in the diagnosis of a number of pathogens and syndromes, including organisms requiring invasive culture techniques in critically ill patients or those that are difficult to grow or take a long time to grow using traditional culture. For example, in a study using 21 patients with endocarditis, results demonstrated a 95% sensitivity with mcfDNA NGS results. mcfDNA testing in these patients showed the same organism as isolated from blood culture in 20 patients and further identified Enterococcus faecalis in one of three patients with definitive culture-negative endocarditis.(2)


Furthermore, patients presenting with severe disease may be administered empiric antibiotics. This treatment plan limits the sensitivity of subsequent microbiologic studies, making it difficult to evaluate prescribed antimicrobial therapies and draw a conclusion with clinical outcomes.(8) Another complication during the recent pandemic was that patients presenting with severe COVID-19 pneumonia may not have undergone standard invasive bronchoscopy due to the risks associated with healthcare personnel exposure to aerosolized SARS-CoV-2. Consequently, secondary infections by respiratory pathogens may have been undetected and negatively contributed to patient outcomes.


A study using mcfDNA isolated from plasma was conducted on fifteen critically ill patients confirmed by qPCR for infection by SARS-CoV-2.(8) Data was compared from survivors versus non-survivors, and non-survivors were found to have had higher mcfDNA molecules per microliter of plasma compared to survivors. In addition, non-survivors showed a trend for a higher number of identified microbes per sample.(8) In most cases, secondary pneumonia was clinically suspected or diagnosed by treating physicians, but in a small subset no secondary infection was suspected or antibiotic therapy was not prescribed or discontinued based on negative blood cultures. In patients who did not receive antibiotic therapy, 50% did not survive. Subsequent mcfDNA testing detected respiratory pathogens in 3/4 of these patients.(8) The study demonstrates an opportunity for integration of mcfDNA testing with clinical data to supplement antibiotic stewardship, which may have the potential to decrease mortality rates in critically ill patients. 

In both studies, the Karius Test®, a rapid commercially available liquid biopsy metagenomic NGS test utilizing cfDNA technology was used. The test shows promise in identifying over 1,200 pathogens: including members from all three domains, Bacteria, Eukarya (including fungi), and Archaea, as well as some common viruses.(2-4,8) The Karius Test® utilizes a simple, non-invasive whole blood draw from a standard plasma or EDTA tube. Results for most samples are attained within one day of testing and available via mobile app or through a web portal, but the cost is still quite high.


However, there are limitations to this type of sample processing. NGS mcfDNA testing is highly sensitive and has the potential to create polymicrobial results reporting, including the presence of commensal or transient non-pathogenic microorganisms depending on the specimen type.(4) Careful interpretation, in conjunction with clinical presentation and other diagnostic tools, may be necessary.(4,8)


Nevertheless, such a powerful diagnostic test can be an extremely useful tool to aid in identification of pathogens using less invasive techniques, or as a backup to culture negative results in critically ill patients when infection is strongly suspected.


Kerry Davies Pierce


References: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

What is Hardy Diagnostics all about?

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Did you know that Hardy Diagnostics was the first to introduce Chromogenic Media to America in 1996?


Chromogenic media allows the microbiologist to make identifications based on colony color. The principle involves a carbohydrate molecule in the media that is bound to a colorless chromogen. When a specific bacterial enzyme cleaves the bond, the chromogen turns color, thus creating color throughout the bacterial colony.



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Hardy's chromogenic media for stool cultures represents a breakthrough in the way pathogens are detected.


The HardyCHROM SS NoPro agar plates will reliably detect both Salmonella (top photo) and Shigella (middle photo). Not only that, but the plates contain an inhibitor of Proteus (bottom photo) that is patented.

Salmonella will show as black colonies, Shigella as teal green colonies, and Proteus as completely inhibited!


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Unsung Heroes


This microbiologist escaped the Nazis, then made numerous discoveries regarding bacteriophage viruses.


Find out more out HERE...


Phraseology



"Cockamamie"

The origin of this phrase, meaning ridiculous, implausible, or incredible, takes us on a long journey dating back to 1862 in Paris. At that time there was a new fad of transferring images to objects using decals (see image at left). This popular activity became so wild that it was call "decalcomanie."


After World War II, kids in New York would use decals on their skin as temporary tattoos, and the word evolved into "decalcomania," then "calcomania," then "cockamanie," then "cockamamie."


As cockamamie as this may seem, that's the true story of its origin!

A Bad Winter for kids...



Flu and RSV Reach Alarming Numbers


FLU FACTS


  • 21 per 100,000 children under the age of 4 have been hospitalized for the flu; last year it was less than one.


  • The Oregon governor declared a state of emergency, since all pediatric ICU beds were full in Portland.


  • Nearly 20,000 people in the United States were admitted to the hospital during the week of November 28, almost double the number of admissions from the week before, according to the CDC.


  • The CDC estimates there have been at least 8.7 million illnesses, 78,000 hospitalizations and 4,500 deaths from influenza so far this season.



RSV FACTS


  • The CDC states the the rate of RSV infections so far this year are ten times that of last year.


  • RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) causes bronchiolitis and pneumonia, usually mild in adults, but can be severe in infants and the elderly.


  • 171 per 100,000 infants under the age of six months are being hospitalized currently; that's seven times the rate in 2018.


  • Many children are coming down with multiple respiratory infections; including RSV, influenza, covid, rhinovirus, and others.


  • A New York hospital has seen a 44% increase in admissions, mostly due to RSV.


  • There is currently no vaccine for RSV. Almost all children get this infection by the time they are two years of age. However, the cases this year are far more severe.


References: 1, 2, 3,


Get prepared now for this year's flu season with Hardy Diagnostics products to help detect and protect against influenza and COVID-19.


The graph from the CDC below shows RSV detection for the state of California. Other states are available at this link.                                     

Tutorial Videos

As a free service to all microbiologists, Hardy has produced a series of instructional videos to help you train new technologists.


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An aggressive inhabitant of biofilms...


Pseudomonas Infections



Pseudomonas infections are fairly common and dangerous in the United States. Multi-drug resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa caused an estimated 32,600 infections among hospitalized patients and an estimated 2,700 deaths in the U.S. in 2019. (1)


Pseudomonas is commonly found in the environment in soil and water. These infections are among the most common to occur in hospitalized patients. Symptoms of Pseudomonas infections vary depending upon the site of infection but range from fever and chills, to abscesses and hearing or vision loss. (2) Pseudomonas is also a cause of hot tub rash (as pictured above), since it can commonly be found as a contaminant in hot tub water where it infects the hair follicles.


Pseudomonas aeruginosa’s ability to form biofilms on both biotic and abiotic surfaces makes it particularly resistant to a host’s immune system and particularly difficult to clean from hospital instruments, especially tubing in catheters and endotracheal tubes (ETT) of ventilated patients. (3) Pseudomonas aeruginosa is one of the aggressive organisms at producing biofilm. Biofilm represents a complex microbial community, embedded in an abundant matrix of hydrated extracellular polymeric substance (EPS), primarily composed of polysaccharides, proteins, nucleic acids and lipids. (3) The highest risk groups for these types of infections are individuals on ventilators and catheters, as well as those with surgery wounds, burns or extended hospital stays. (1) Pseudomonas aeruginosa was identified as a common co-infecting pathogen in COVID-19 patients during the pandemic. (4)


As far as mitigation for biofilm production, new antimicrobials like hydrogel, silver salts, or nanoparticles have been used to coat new generation catheters with promising results. Even with these advances, the approach of coating the tubing only produces limited results, as the shape and material composition of these devices is believed to also promote biofilm formation. (3)  Biofilm occurs on more than 90% of endotracheal tubes (ETT) within 7 days of insertion, as standard cleaning practices are not capable of fully clearing formed bio-film. (3) From biofilm, bacterial cells can easily detach and make their way into lower airways through gas flow of the ventilator and aspiration. (3)


Luckily, Pseudomonas aeruginosa can be controlled through aseptic technique, thorough cleaning regimens, and correct isolation procedures.(5)


By: Joseph Tripp

Technical Services


References: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

 

Covid/Flu Supplies and Test Kits

Rapid Covid Antibody Test Kit

Hardy announces a rapid test kit for the detection of Covid antibodies (both IgM for current infection and IgG for long term immunity) from any blood specimen. Read out in only 10 minutes. No equipment required.

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AloeSafe
AloeSafe, a better way

Hardy's hand sanitizing gel guards against drying of your skin with Vitamin E, soothes with Aloe Vera, and has a pleasant scent with lavender oil. No harmful ingredients (such as parabens and propylene glycol) as with the cheap drug store variety! Don't your hands deserve the very best?
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DisCide

DisCide Wipes


With Hardy's DisCide Ultra you get 160 towelettes that are soaked with two powerful killing agents, isopropyl alcohol and quaternary ammonium. Effective against bacteria and viruses.



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Viral Transport Medium
Hardy's viral specimen transport is ideal for COVID-19 antigen testing. The shelf life has been increased to 365 days at room temperature. Swabs are sold separately.
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Cipro and Aneurisms


The US FDA has warned that the benefits of fluoroquinolone antibiotics, such as ciprofloxacin, do not outweigh the risks – which include aortic aneurysm – for certain patients, according to the latest research.


These drug include those sold under the names ciprofloxacin (Cipro), gemifloxacin (Factive), levofloxacin (Levaquin), moxifloxacin (Avelox), norfloxacin (Noroxin) and ofloxacin (Floxin).


Fluoroquinolones may cause aortic aneurysm, a bulge in an artery that can grow and burst, causing dangerous or fatal bleeding (shown at right).


The FDA Commissioner stated "Certain patients are at increased risk for aortic aneurysm, including elderly patients and those with a history of blockages of the aorta or other blood vessels, high blood pressure or certain genetic conditions that involve blood vessel changes. Although the risk of aortic aneurysm or dissection is low, we’ve observed that patients are twice as likely to experience an aortic aneurysm or dissection when prescribed a fluoroquinolone drug. For patients who have an aortic aneurysm or are known to be at risk of an aortic aneurysm, we do not believe the benefits outweigh this risk, and alternative treatment should be considered."


The fluoroquinolones have also been implemented in tendonitis and more specifically the rupture of the Achilles tendon (shown at right).


References: 1, 2, 3



Airborne Virus Testing

Now it's possible to detect viruses from the air! This device will also collect air samples to detect bacteria, fungi, and yeast.

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Double Action Sanitizer

Hardy's custom produced sanitizer pump bottle gives you double protection...both isopropyl alcohol and hydrogen peroxide. Bugs don't stand a chance!
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Comfy Lab Coats

For added protection on the job, Hardy offers disposable lab coats, featuring three pockets, and comfortable knit cuffs and collars.
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Specimen Collection Swabs
Hardy offers swabs in the flocked, foam, and spun polyester formats.
Choose from nasopharyngeal, oropharyngeal, standard, or urethral.

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Warning:


PUN ZONE AHEAD

"My dog is really smart.


I asked him what's two minus two...


He said nothing."


An invisible man married an invisible woman. The kids were nothing to look at either.



I've always wondered if chickens communicated using foul language. Maybe only when they're egg cited.

I didn’t think the chiropractor would improve my posture. But I stand corrected.

I took my new girlfriend out on our first date to the ice rink, and entry was half price. She called me a cheap skate.


A duck walks into a pharmacy and says "Get me some chapstick! ...and for payment, just put it on my bill."

Clinical Microbiology
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Chromogenic SS plate that inhibits Proteus!


The HardyCHROM SS No Pro will select for Salmonella and Shigella while it inhibits interfering false positives from Proteus. Request free samples to try it out!

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HardyCHROM Candida+auris

Hardy's new chromogenic plate for the detection of Candida spp, now includes C. auris! It creates both a colored and fluorescent colony. Vivid colors stand out against a white background. Ask us for samples!
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PYR Test
Rapid Test Methods

Check out our mini catalog on rapid test kits that includes reagents and test cards. You'll see many "hard to find" products that will save you time and money!

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Loops of all kinds!

When it comes to loops, Hardy has it all. Nichrome, platinum, disposable, calibrated, needles, or spreaders. See our mini-catalog below or click here to learn about the convenient Loop Caddy.
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MBL organisms
QC Organisms

Hundreds of species are available from Hardy Diagnostics, your Microbiologics distributor. Available in the pellet or stick format. Quantitative or qualitative.
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Carba 5 for CRE Detection

With Carba 5 you can test for the 5 major enzymes of carbapenem resistance. Tests for gene expression not just gene presence. Read out in only 15 minutes. No equipment needed! See the video!
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Rapid Bacterial Pneumonia

Detection


Hardy offers a rapid kit that will detect bacterial antigens for pneumonia in the urine in only 15 minutes. Watch a short video here.

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StrepPRO

Fast Strep Grouping


Strep season is in full swing! Hardy's StrepPRO will rapidly identify your streps into the proper Lancefield grouping. Takes only minutes! Kit includes Strep A, B, C, D, F, and G.

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Pre-reduced anaerobic culture media, ready-to-use for your set-ups. Pouches are gassed out with nitrogen for superior growth. Click here for a short video. See our complete anaerobic catalog below...



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Dehydrated Media

Hardy manufactures a complete line of powdered media. It is conveniently packaged in five different configurations ready for export. Click here to watch a short video explaining the advantages of CRITERION.
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Seeing is Believing?

Is this a man bending over a woman?

No wait...it's a woman bending over a man?


"Believe nothing you hear and only one half that you see"

Edgar Allen Poe

Pharmaceutical Microbiology

DuraRack for all

Petri Plates


Hardy now offers an indestructible rack for 100mm standard and 60mm contact plates. Click here to find out why this will be the last rack you will ever have to buy!

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Impact Air Samplers

Hardy offers a complete line of air samplers for your clean room monitoring program. Click here for a short instructional video. Check out our complete catalog!
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HardyVAL for all your USP <797> compliance needs

Hardy offers everything you need for proficiency testing to comply with USP regulations.
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MRSA Contact Plate
Surface Sampling

Hardy offers a complete line of products for Environmental and Surface Monitoring. Contact plates and more. Watch a brief video on what Hardy has to offer...
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Food Microbiology

HardyCHROM Campy


Hardy announces a new chromogenic media for Campylobacter. Easily identify colonies based on their red color. Now for clinical use also!

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The smartest ATP Monitors!

Hardy is your authorized dealer for the Hygiena ATP monitoring system, Ensure Touch. Get results in 10 seconds!
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Allergen Detection


Allertox sticks can test for all the presence of all the major food allergens. No equipment needed! Results in only 10 minutes!



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Compact Dry

Hardy is your authorized dealer for all the Compact Dry chromogenic formulas. These low profile rigid plates allow for accurate colony detection and selection.
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Wisdom to Ponder...

Max Planck


1858 ~ 1947


A German theoretical physicist whose discovery of energy quanta won him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918. Planck made many substantial contributions to theoretical physics, but his fame as a physicist rests primarily on his role as the originator of quantum theory, which revolutionized human understanding of atomic and subatomic processes.


"Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature. And that is because, in the last analysis, we ourselves are a part of the mystery that we are trying to solve."


"All matter originates and exists only by virtue of a force... We must assume behind this force the existence of a conscious and intelligent Mind. This Mind is the matrix of all matter."


"Every advance in knowledge brings us face to face with the mystery of our own being."


“When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.”


“An experiment is a question which science poses to Nature and a measurement is the recording of Nature's answer.”


“Science enhances the moral value of life, because it furthers a love of truth and reverence—love of truth displaying itself in the constant endeavor to arrive at a more exact knowledge of the world of mind and matter around us, and reverence, because every advance in knowledge brings us face to face with the mystery of our own being.”


“We have no right to assume that any physical laws exist, or if they have existed up until now, that they will continue to exist in a similar manner in the future.”


“We cannot rest and sit down lest we rust and decay. Health is maintained only through work."

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Blood Agar  come from?

Did you know that Hardy Diagnostics utilizes a herd of about 1,000 donor sheep in order to make their blood plates? These sheep live long and happy lives. The veterinary supervised program keeps them healthy and antibiotic-free. They are humanely bled once per month to supply Hardy with the best blood possible that is used in your Petri plates.

Vintage public health poster.


Some people are like clouds...


When they go away, it’s a beautiful day.


Brain

Brainteasers


Gray matter matters.

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Jay Hardy, CLS, SM (NRCM)

CEO and Founder of Hardy Diagnostics

Editor of MicroBytes

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