Affiliation:
1. Departments ofMedicine1 and
2. Boston University School of Medicine, and Infectious Diseases Section, Medical Service,2 and
3. Pathology and Laboratory Medicine,3 Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts 02130
4. Microbiology,4
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The performance of a second-generation rapid agglutination kit, Slidex Staph Plus (SSP; bioMérieux), was compared to those of the Slidex Staph (SS; bioMérieux), Staphaurex (SRX; Murex Diagnostics), and BBL Staphyloslide (BBL; Becton Dickinson) kits by using 508 clinical isolates composed of 150 methicillin-sensitive
Staphylococcus aureus
(MSSA) organisms, 154 methicillin-resistant
S. aureus
(MRSA) organisms, and 204 non-
S. aureus Staphylococcus
spp. Of the 508 isolates tested, 75% were fresh clinical isolates, with the remainder taken from five different freezer collections. All four agglutination tests had comparable sensitivities for MSSA and MRSA. However, the SS kit was significantly less specific (93.1%) than the three other tests (
P
> 0.05, McNemar test). These results demonstrate that the new rapid latex agglutination kit, SSP, was more specific for the identification of
S. aureus
than the previous version and performed comparably to the SRX and BBL kits.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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