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ISSN (Print): 1871-5265
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Research Article

Phenotypic and Molecular Screening of Nasal S. aureus from Adult Hospitalized Patients for Methicillin- and Vancomycin-resistance

Author(s): Mohammad Al-Tamimi*, Nisreen Himsawi, Jumana Abu-Raideh, Ashraf I. Khasawneh, Deaa Abu jazar, Hussam Al-jawaldeh and Hasan Hawamdeh

Volume 21, Issue 1, 2021

Published on: 09 January, 2020

Page: [68 - 77] Pages: 10

DOI: 10.2174/1871526520666200109143158

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Abstract

Introduction: Nasal carriers of Staphylococcus aureus are common and play an important role in the transmission of infections. The aim of this study is a phenotypic and molecular investigation of nasal methicillin- and vancomycin-resistant S. aureus in hospitalized patients.

Methods: 202 nasal swabs were collected from patients at Prince Hamzah Hospital, Jordan, through 2016-2017. Swabs were processed according to standard microbiological procedures to isolate Staphylococci. Antibiotic susceptibility testing was performed using disk diffusion, E-test, microdilution and Vitek 2. Methicillin resistance was confirmed by testing for the mecA gene, while vancomycin resistance was screened by testing for the vanA and vanB genes.

Results: The mean age of participants was 50.17±18.18 years and 59.4% were females. Nasal Staphylococci was isolated in 64/202 (31.7%), S. aureus was isolated from 33 samples (16.3%), MRSA was isolated from 13 samples (6.4%) and constitutive Macrolide-lincosamidestreptogramin B (MLSB) was isolated from 12 samples (5.9%). All MRSA isolates harbored the mecA gene. All isolates were sensitive to vancomycin using E-test and the microdilution test and were negative for the vanA and vanB genes. The highest resistance rate was observed for benzylpenicillin (>90%), while the lowest resistance rate was for tobramycin (<5%) among all isolates. Nasal Staphylococci, S. aureus and MRSA colonization significantly correlate with increased number of family members and previous hospitalization (P<0.05), while nasal S. aureus significantly correlates with a history of skin infection (P=0.003).

Conclusion: Nasal colonization by mecA-mediated MRSA is common among hospitalized patients, while vanA- and vanB-mediated vancomycin resistance was not detected in any nasal isolates.

Keywords: S. aureus, methicillin, vancomycin, mecA, vanA, vanB.

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