Phage-typing of coagulase-negative staphylococci. Factors influencing typability
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Phage-typing of coagulase-negative staphylococci. Factors influencing typability
Abstract
Factors influencing the phage-typability of coagulase-negative Micrococcaceae have been studied in 2,778 clinical isolates comprising A) 209 consecutive isolates from one laboratory, B) 2,107 clinical strains submitted for phage-typing for epidemiological reasons, and C) 462 strains representing all isolates of presumed clinical significance found in two laboratories during one month. The reproducibility was acceptable at duplicate repeated typing of the same strains as well as by typing epidemiologically-related pairs of strains from the same patient. Strains of Staphylococcus haemolyticus were seldom typable, whereas strains of S. epidermidis and S. hominis had a higher typability. Methicillin-resistant strains and other multiple-resistant strains were rarely typable (11-13%). The typability was higher among susceptible strains (36%) and strains resistant to penicillin only (43-50%). The typability of strains of the same species and antibiotic-resistance pattern differed between hospitals compared and decreased markedly over the years for multiple-resistant S. epidermidis isolates.
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