Reproducibility of CSF quantitative culture methods for estimating rate of clearance in cryptococcal meningitis

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Quantitative cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cultures provide a measure of disease severity in cryptococcal meningitis. The fungal clearance rate by quantitative cultures has become a primary endpoint for phase II clinical trials. This study determined the inter-assay accuracy of three different quantitative culture methodologies. Among 91 participants with meningitis symptoms in Kampala, Uganda, during August-November 2013, 305 CSF samples were prospectively collected from patients at multiple time points during treatment. Samples were simultaneously cultured by three methods: (1) St. George's 100 mcl input volume of CSF with five 1:10 serial dilutions, (2) AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) method using 1000, 100, 10 mcl input volumes, and two 1:100 dilutions with 100 and 10 mcl input volume per dilution on seven agar plates; and (3) 10 mcl calibrated loop of undiluted and 1:100 diluted CSF (loop). Quantitative culture values did not statistically differ between St. George-ACTG methods (P = .09) but did for St. George-10 mcl loop (P

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Dyal, J., Akampurira, A., Rhein, J., Morawski, B. M., Kiggundu, R., Nabeta, H. W., … Boulware, D. R. (2016). Reproducibility of CSF quantitative culture methods for estimating rate of clearance in cryptococcal meningitis. Medical Mycology, 54(4), 361–369. https://doi.org/10.1093/mmy/myv104

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