The determination of mecA gene presence in MRSA strains isolated from intensive care unit by conventional, automated and PCR methodNaziye Yıldız Deniz, YASEMIN BAYRAM, Mehmet Parlak, Şevin İrden, Hüseyin GüdücüogluMedical Microbiology, Yuzuncu Yil University, Van, Turkey
INTRODUCTION: Meticillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) strains are becoming increasingly important as a cause of hospital and community-acquired infections. The aim of this study is to compare PCR, gradient tests and automated system which are the methods determining methicillin resistance in S. aureus strains METHODS: The study included 50 MRSA strains isolated from various samples (wound, blood, sputum, respiration, abscess, osteomyelitis, etc.) from the microbiology laboratory of XXX University Medical Faculty between 2010-2016. A single isolate was obtained from each patient. In our study, the presence of mecA gene in MRSA strains was investigated by conventional, automated and PCR method RESULTS: The presence of methicillin resistance was found in 49 of 50 MRSA strains which examined by Oxacillin E-test method(MIC˃2). All of the strains which tested by cefoxitin E-test were found resistance to methicillin(MIC˃4). Vitek 2 automated system detected that all of the strains are resistance to methicillin. All samples examined by PCR method were positive, the presence of mecA gene was determined. Sensitivity rate of strains examined by oxacillin E-test method was 98%, while the susceptibility rate of strains examined by cefoxitin E-test, Vitek 2 automated system and PCR methods was 100%. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: In order to obtain the necessary precautions in hospitals with high MRSA ratio, mecA investigation is of great importance in achieving the correct results. Since the results of the three methods are almost close to each other, three methods can be used to determine the correct results.
Keywords: Staphylococcus aureus, mecA, E -test, Vitek 2 system, PCR
Naziye Yıldız Deniz, YASEMIN BAYRAM, Mehmet Parlak, Şevin İrden, Hüseyin Güdücüoglu. The determination of mecA gene presence in MRSA strains isolated from intensive care unit by conventional, automated and PCR method. Eastern J Med. 2021; 26(1): 99-103
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