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. 2022 Mar 27;10(4):720. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms10040720

Table 1.

Microbiological techniques.

Microbiological Technique Agar Contact Agar Swab Cloth
Type of sample HCWs’ handprints Environmental
sampling
Patient skin or
rectum and environmental sampling
Environmental
sampling
Sampling Palm and fingertip
application on Columbia agar + sheep blood plus
(Thermoscientific, OXOID Wesel, Germany)
Agar (TSA with
disinhibitor plus, Thermoscientific,
OXOID) in contact with the surface
Scrubbing of the
target area
(skin, rectum, or surface)
Application of a non-woven
sterile compresses (Laboratoires Euromédis, ref: 175572, Picardy, France) soaked in sterile water
1st step Agar media incubated at 35 °C during
24–48 h
Suspension of the cloth in 10 mL of fluid D (Merck-Millipore, Alsace, France) and
mix with a bag mixer
2nd step Identification of each colony type with MALDI-TOF MS
(Bruker daltonic, Bremen, Germany)
Inoculation onto a selective medium for the
detection of carbapenemase producing
bacteria (chromID CARBA SMART agar,
and incubation at 35 °C during 24–48 h
3rd step If positive to Acinetobacter baumannii,
colonies are repicked onto a selective medium for the detection of carbapenemase
producing bacteria (chromID CARBA SMART agar, bioMérieux, Craponne, France) and incubation at 35 °C during 24–48 h