Abdossamadi Z, Pourmand M R, Memariani M, Fardsanei F. Isolation of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus intermediusamong health care workers. Iran J Med Microbiol 2008; 2 (2) :9-13
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1- Department of Pathobiology, School of Public Health, TehranUniversity of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
2- Department of Medical Biotechnology, School of Advanced Medical Technologies, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , mpourmand@tums.ac.ir
Abstract: (19038 Views)
Background and objectives: Staphylococcus intermedius is a zoonotic bacteria which has been rarely
found even among individuals with frequent exposures to animals. There were some reports on invasive
infections in animals and humans. The objective of this study was identification of positive coagulase
staphylococci other than S. aureus in health care workers.
Material and methods: This descriptive cross sectional study was carried on 150 health care workers in
three medical centers of Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) from July 2008 to December
2008. The samples were collected from anterior nasal region of cases using cotton swabs and sent to
laboratory for identifying organisms by microbial and biochemical tests. Moreover, PCR was carried out
with mecAspecific primers to detect methicillin resistance.
Results: Out of 150 health care staff, 38 (25.3%) strains of coagulase positive staphylococci were
isolated. Of these isolates, one strain was S. intermedius and the others were S. aureus. The presence of
mecAgene in S. intermedius was confirmed by PCR.
Conclusion: Transmission of S. intermedius from animals to human may result in expansion of
uncommon infections and increasing of antibiotic resistance. Hence, identification of microbial
colonization in health care staff has very important role for prevention of nosocomial infections.
Type of Study:
Case report Article |
Subject:
Antibiotic Resistance Received: 2013/11/14 | Accepted: 2013/11/15 | ePublished: 2013/11/15