Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases
Online ISSN : 1884-2836
Print ISSN : 1344-6304
ISSN-L : 1344-6304
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Active Surveillance of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus with the BD GeneOhm MRSATM Assay in a Respiratory Ward in Nagasaki, Japan
Koichi IzumikawaYoshihiro YamamotoKatsunori YanagiharaTakayoshi KiyaJunichi MatsudaYoshitomo MorinagaShintaro KuriharaShigeki NakamuraYoshifumi ImamuraTaiga MiyazakiTomoya NishinoMisuzu TsukamotoHiroshi KakeyaAkira YasuokaTakayoshi TashiroShimeru KamihiraShigeru Kohno
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2012 Volume 65 Issue 1 Pages 33-36

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The utility of active surveillance cultures (ASCs) in respiratory wards, that do not have an associated intensive care unit (ICU), and the usefulness of the BD GeneOhm MRSATM system for rapid detection of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) have not been previously evaluated in Japan. ASCs using conventional culture methods and the BD GeneOhm MRSATM assay were conducted in adult inpatients between May 11, 2009 and November 10, 2009 in a respiratory ward, without an associated ICU, in Nagasaki University Hospital. The infection and colonization rates of MRSA acquired in this respiratory ward were both investigated. A total of 159 patients were investigated. Of these, 12 (7.5%) were found positive for MRSA by the BD GeneOhm MRSATM assay and 9 (5.7%) were found positive by a conventional culture test upon admission. All cases were MRSA-colonized cases and cross-transmission was not found to occur during hospitalization. The BD GeneOhm MRSATM assay had a sensitivity of 100% and a specificity of 98%. ASCs in our respiratory ward revealed that MRSA was brought in from other sites in some cases, and that current infection control measures in Nagasaki University Hospital are effective. The BD GeneOhm MRSATM assay was proven to be a useful and rapid detection tool for MRSA.

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