Detection of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) from Hospital Instruments

Author:

Aminu, A.I. ,Abdullahi, S. ,Usman M.I.

Abstract

Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a threat to both the hospitalized patients and community. This work aimed at detecting MRSA from commonly used hospital instruments. It is a descriptive hospital based study and 74 samples were randomly collected from swabbed instruments from five Hospitals in Kano, Nigeria. Staphylococcus aureusisolates were identified by culture and biochemical tests. Susceptibility test was carried out using disc agar diffusion method and MRSA was detected phenotypically using cefoxitin 30 μg discs. Also mecAand blaZgene were detected from some of the samples. A total of 33/74 (44.5%) isolates were identified as S. aureus with 16/33 (48.5%) being MRSA. The results further revealed thatinvasive hospital instruments had the highest number of S. aureus and MRSA isolates of 18/33 (54.5%) and 11/16 (68.8%) respectively, while instruments used for superficial assessment of patient body had the least number of S. aureus and MRSA isolates of 6 (18.2%) and 2 (12.5%) respectively. Ciprofloxacin had the greatest activity on the isolates ranging from 75% to 100%, followed by ofloxacin(71.4% to 100%)and gentamicin (66.67% to 90.9%) respectively. The greatest level of resistance was observed with ceftazidime (33.3% to 75%) followed by cefoxitin (33.3% to 72.75) and ceftriaxone (33.3% to 66.7%). Furthermore, the 16 MRSA isolates were generally resistant to the beta-lactam antibiotics used with 7/16 (44%) being multi-drug resistant.Also2/10 (20%) and 4/10 (40%) of the MRSA isolates were positive for mecA and blaZ gene respectively. The study detects a high level contamination of hospital instruments and recommends strict adherence to aseptic procedures and regular screening of hospital workers for the presence of MRSA to control colonization and infection. Further studies are also needed to define the optimum use of ciprofloxacin and gentamicin against MRSA infection.

Publisher

Umaru Musa YarAdua University Katsina NG

Subject

General Medicine

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