The BD GeneOhm VanR assay (BD Diagnostics, San Diego, CA), a qualitative test for the rapid detection of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) from rectal and/or perianal swabs, combines integrated nucleic acid extraction and automated polymerase chain reaction for the detection of vanA and/or vanB gene sequences. We studied 1,027 perianal and rectal swab specimens from 3 geographically distinct US sites (prevalence rates, 13.1%-25.8%). Direct swab specimens were tested by the assay and compared with direct culture. The sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of the assay were 93.2%, 81.9%, 54.4%, and 98.1%, respectively. The specificity was limited largely due to false-positives in the vanB portion of the assay. Specificity with perianal swabs was significantly greater than with rectal swabs, 87.1% vs 74.7%, respectively (P
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Usacheva, E. A., Ginocchio, C. C., Morgan, M., Maglanoc, G., Mehta, M. S., Tremblay, S., … Peterson, L. R. (2010). Prospective, multicenter evaluation of the BD GeneOhm VanR assay for direct, rapid detection of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus species in perianal and rectal specimens. American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 134(2), 219–226. https://doi.org/10.1309/AJCPR1K0QFLBJSNH
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