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High Interlaboratory Reproducibility of Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry-Based Species Identification of Nonfermenting Bacteria
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Flight Mass SpectrometryEngineeringAntimicrobial SusceptibilityPathogen DetectionQuantitative MicrobiologyMass SpectrometryBacterial Species IdentificationProtein Mass SpectrometryMicrobial EcologyAnalytical ChemistryEnvironmental MicrobiologyNonfermenting BacteriaMicrobiologyBacteria SamplesMedicineClinical MicrobiologySpectrochemical AnalysisHigh Interlaboratory Reproducibility
Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry has emerged as a rapid, cost-effective alternative for bacterial species identification. Identifying 60 blind-coded nonfermenting bacteria samples, this international study (using eight laboratories) achieved 98.75% interlaboratory reproducibility. Only 6 of the 480 samples were misidentified due to interchanges (4 samples) or contamination (1 sample) or not identified because of insufficient signal intensity (1 sample).
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