Author/Authors :
Rashed Marandi, Farinaz Ministry of Health and Medical Education - Department of Microbiology, Iranian Health Reference Laboratory, ايران , Rahbar, Mohammad Ministry of Health and Medical Education - Department of Microbiology, Iranian Health Reference Laboratory, ايران , Sabourian, Roghieh Ministry of Health and Medical Education - Department of Microbiology, Iranian Health Reference Laboratory, ايران , Saremi, Mahnaz Ministry of Health and Medical Education - Department of Microbiology, Iranian Health Reference Laboratory, ايران
Abstract :
Objective: To determine the ability of Iranian microbiology laboratories for identification and susceptibility testing of Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae as causative agents of bacterialmeningitides. Methods: Two strains of bacteria including Haemophilus influenzae and Streptococcus pneumoniae as a common causative agents of meningitides were chosen and coded as strain number 1 and number 2. The strains were distributed among 679 microbiology laboratories. All laboratories were requested for identification of each unknown microorganism and susceptibility testing of S. pneumoniae against five commonly used antibiotics. Results: Of 679 microbiology laboratories 310 (46%) laboratories participated in the survey and among these, 258 laboratories completely identified S. pneumoniae. About 85% laboratories produced correct susceptibility testing against oxacillin, erythromycin, tetracycline, and vancomycin. Of 310 received responses only 50 laboratories identified H. influenza correctly. The majority of the laboratories did not have the capacity to identification H. influenza. Conclusion: Microbiology laboratories in our country are qualified for identification and susceptibility testing of S. pneumoniae. However, majority of laboratories are not qualified for identification of H. influenzae.