Epidemiological typing of coagulase-negative staphylococci from nosocomial infections
Autor: | C. Geary, D. M. Hawcroft, C. J. Mitchell, J. Z. Jordens, J. F. Richardson |
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Rok vydání: | 1997 |
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Coagulase Male Microbiology (medical) Staphylococcus Microbial Sensitivity Tests Staphylococcal infections medicine.disease_cause Microbiology Ribotyping Bacterial Proteins Staphylococcus epidermidis medicine Humans Typing Bacteriophage Typing Aged Phage typing Cross Infection biology Infant Newborn Drug Resistance Microbial General Medicine Middle Aged Staphylococcal Infections biology.organism_classification medicine.disease Bacterial Typing Techniques Staphylococcus haemolyticus Electrophoresis Polyacrylamide Gel Female Plasmids |
Zdroj: | Journal of Medical Microbiology. 46:195-203 |
ISSN: | 1473-5644 0022-2615 |
Popis: | Biotyping, antibiograms, bacteriophage typing, plasmid profile analysis and SDS-PAGE protein profiles were used to determine the relatedness of 44 Staphylococcus epidermidis and four S. haemolyticus isolates from 14 patients. A selection of these were further characterised by ribotyping. Biotyping classified the isolates into three major groups but was considered a poor strain marker. Although antibiograms classified the S. epidermidis isolates into 20 groups, some changes in the susceptibility patterns of related isolates from a single patient were demonstrated. Bacteriophage typing was the least discriminatory of the methods used. SDS-PAGE gave highly related patterns for the majority of S. epidermidis isolates. Plasmid profile analysis and ribotyping, with a minimum of two restriction endonucleases, were the most discriminatory methods for typing S. epidermidis. Nonetheless, some isolates from the same patient - probably representing a single strain - varied in plasmid profile indicating plasmid instability. One of six related isolates from a single patient lacked two bands from the ribotyping pattern of the other isolates. Although no single method proved entirely satisfactory on all occasions, the combination of typing methods was sufficient to provide evidence of the relatedness of S. epidermidis isolates from individual patients. |
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