Comparison of PCR detection of mecA with agar dilution and Etest for oxacillin susceptibility testing in clinical isolates of coagulase-negative staphylococci |
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Authors: | Y. Tveten A. Jenkins A. Digranes K. K. Melby A. G. Allum B.-E. Kristiansen |
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Affiliation: | Telemark Biomedical Centre, A/S Telelab, Department of Medical Microbiology, Skien, Norway. yngvar.tveten@telelab.no |
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Abstract: | Oxacillin-resistant staphylococci are heterogeneous in their expression of resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics. Different recommendations regarding screening methods for routine use have been published. In this study, the susceptibility to oxacillin of 232 coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) was determined by agar dilution, Etest and presence of the mecA gene. When an oxacillin resistance breakpoint of > or = 0.5 mg/L was used, the sensitivity and specificity for agar dilution were 97.6% and 100%, and those for Etest were 100% and 95.4%. The current National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards oxacillin breakpoint recommendation will categorise accurately the CoNS species encountered commonly. |
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Keywords: | Agar dilution coagulase-negative staphylococci Etest oxacillin resistance PCR susceptibility testing |
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