Affiliation:
1. London Health Sciences Centre1 and
2. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The University of Western Ontario,2 London, Ontario, Canada
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards has recently changed the oxacillin breakpoint from ≥4 mg/liter to ≥0.5 mg/liter to detect methicillin-resistant coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) because the previous breakpoint lacked sensitivity. To determine the correlation between the new oxacillin breakpoint and the presence of the
mecA
gene, 493 CoNS of 11 species were tested. The presence of the
mecA
gene was determined by PCR, and oxacillin susceptibility was determined by the agar dilution method with Mueller-Hinton agar containing 2% NaCl and oxacillin (0.125 to 4.0 mg/liter). The new breakpoint correctly classified all CoNS strains with
mecA
as methicillin resistant and strains of
Staphylococcus epidermidis
,
S. haemolyticus
, and
S. hominis
without
mecA
as methicillin susceptible. The breakpoint of ≥0.5 mg/liter was not specific for
S. cohnii
,
S. lugdunensis
,
S. saprophyticus
,
S. warneri
, and
S. xylosus
, in that it categorized 70 of 74 strains of these species without
mecA
(94.6%) as methicillin resistant. The results of this study indicate that the new oxacillin breakpoint accurately identifies strains of CoNS with
mecA
but is not specific for strains of certain species of CoNS without
mecA
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
118 articles.
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