N. Mangeney et al., METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS SUBTYPING - INTEREST OF COMBINED ANTIBIOTYPING AND ESTERASE ELECTROPHORETIC TYPING, Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 79(3), 1995, pp. 347-351
Ninety-four methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolates (MRSA
) were characterized by means of two typing methods, antibiotyping and
esterase electrophoretic typing. Antibiotyping, recorded on the basis
of susceptibility testing of 13 antimicrobial agents, allowed the des
cription of 18 antibiotypes, four of which comprised 30, 14, 14 and 12
strains respectively. Esterase electrophoretic typing, based on ester
ase activity against seven synthetic substrates after polyacrylamide-a
garose gel electrophoresis, led to the description of 12 electrophoret
ic types, two of which were predominant with 60 and 20 strains respect
ively. The combined use of both typing methods yielded 32 combinations
, three of which were predominant with 21, 12 and 11 strains respectiv
ely. A good differentiation of strains was achieved, particularly when
the antibiotype was correlated to the electrophoretic type. Thus, the
combination of antibiotyping with esterase electrophoretic typing may
be proposed as a well-suited method for the characterization of MRSA
strains.