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ABSTRACT: A new chromogenic medium, denim blue (DB), was compared with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Select (MRSAS) for detection of MRSA from surveillance specimens. On DB, MRSA colonies are larger (0.57-0.8 versus 0.45-0.6 mm at 18 and 24 h, respectively). Despite this, sensitivities of DB were 77% and 96% at 18 and 24 h, respectively, and those of MRSAS were 63% and 97.5%. Specificities were significantly higher for MRSAS than DB. The study demonstrates that DB and MRSA are equal for the detection of MRSA from surveillance specimens provided the plates are read after 24 h of incubation. Positive predictive values of both media were less than 95% requiring confirmation of MRSA, by another method, from all new patients.
Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease 03/2008; 60(2):225-7. · 2.53 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: MRSASelect agar was compared to CHROMagar, mannitol-salt agar with oxacillin, and mannitol-salt agar with cefoxitin (MSA-CFOX) for the isolation of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). The sensitivities and specificities were 97.3% and 99.8%, 82.9% and 99.1%, 80.2% and 79%, and 99.1% and 84.8%, respectively. MSA-CFOX and MRSASelect had a high sensitivity. MRSASelect, however, was more specific and proved to be a more reliable and rapid medium for the detection of MRSA.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology 03/2006; 44(2):637-9. · 4.15 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: The methicillin resistance of 363 coagulase-negative staphylococci isolated from blood cultures was determined by a slide latex agglutination (LA) test for penicillin-binding protein 2a (PBP 2a), the presence of the mecA gene by PCR, disk diffusion, and Vitek. LA was performed on primary cultures, and PBP 2a expression was induced by placing an oxacillin disk in the primary inoculum. Compared to the PCR results, LA was the most sensitive and specific in the detection of methicillin resistance. Without induction, LA failed to detect 50% of mecA-positive strains grown on two different media.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology 07/2002; 40(6):2251-3. · 4.15 Impact Factor