COMPARISON OF PHENOTYPE AND GENOTYPE METHODS FOR DETECTION OF METHICILLIN RESISTANCE IN STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS FROM CLINICAL ISOLATES IN A TERTIARY CARE TEACHING HOSPITAL, SOUTH INDIA
*Ms. Jayaraman Latha1, Dr. Subburaya Umamaheswari2, Dr. Paramasivam Rajendran3
1Research Scholar, Department of Microbiology, Sri Ramachandra University and Research Institute (SRMC&RI), Porur, Chennai – 600 116, India.
2Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Sri Ramachandra University, and Research Institute (SRMC&RI), Porur, Chennai – 600 116, India.
3Professor, Department of Microbiology, Sri Ramachandra University and Research Institute, (SRMC&RI), Porur, Chennai – 600 116, India.
ABSTRACT
Objective: To compare the different phenotype methods of detection of
methicillin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus from clinical isolates
in a tertiary care centre South India. Methodology: 48 clinical isolates
of S. aureus from different specimens such as blood and exudates
collected from January through May 2010 were included in the study.
Antibiotic susceptibility tests for various antibiotics were carried out.
All the isolates were identified as MRSA by PCR for mecA gene.
Conventional methods like cefoxitin disc diffusion assay, MIC by Etest
for oxacillin; Phenotype rapid methods for MRSA detection like
MRSA-Screen slide latex agglutination test (Denka-Seiken, Japan) and
ORSAB (Oxoid Ltd., UK) were carried out to compare their
sensitivity, specificity, accuracy and cost-effectiveness.Results: Out of
the n=48 clincal isolates included in the study, cefoxitin disc diffusion
assay recorded n=47 (98%) as resistant to methicillin and n=1 (2.1%) strain as sensitive
which was mecA-positive. This strain was heterogeneously resistant to oxacilin by E-test
recording a MIC of 0.38μg/ml (double drug strip), showed slight (1+s) agglutination by
MRSA-Screen and ORSAB showed mild growth. MIC by E-test for oxacillin was resistant for all the n= 48 strains with a optimal sensitivity of 100%. PBP2′ detection by MRSAScreen,
showed n=45 (93.75%) strains as positive with n=3 (6.25%) false negative results.
These n=3 (6.25%) strains were positive for mecA, resistant by cefoxitin disc diffusion test
but heterogeneously resistant to oxacillin with MICs
Keywords: Staphylococcus aureus, PCR, Cefoxitin disc diffusion, E-test, MRSA-Screen, ORSAB.
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