Title of article :
Prevalence of resistance and toxin genes in community-acquired and hospital-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus clinical isolates
Author/Authors :
El-Baghdady, Khaled Z Microbiology Department - Faculty of Science - Ain Shams University - Cairo, Egypt , El-Borhamy, Mervat I Microbiology Department - Faculty of Pharmacy - Misr International University - Cairo, Egypt , Abd El-Ghafar, Hisham A Microbiology Department - Faculty of Pharmacy - Misr International University - Cairo, Egypt
Abstract :
Objective(s): Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is one of the major health hazards
and became of greater public health concern since the emergence of community-acquired MRSA. This
work aimed to study the prevalence of mecA, femA, femB, lukS-PV, lukF-PV (PVL), intI, and intII genes
among community-acquired (CA) hospital-acquired (HA) MRSA to increase vigilance in the diagnosis
and management of suspected infections.
Materials and Methods: S. aureus isolates recovered from clinical samples were classified into
community or hospital-acquired and tested for their antibiotic susceptibility against 19 antibiotics.
All isolates were screened for mecA, femA, femB, lukS-PV, lukF-PV, intI, and intII genes. Statistical
correlations were carried out.
Results: Out of 338 S. aureus isolates, only 105 were MRSA and classified as 77 CA-MRSA and 28 HAMRSA.
mecA and femA genes were present in all HA-MRSA and CA-MRSA isolates. femB was found in all
HA-MRSA and 93.5% of CA-MRSA isolates. PVL genes were detected in 28.6% HA-MRSA isolates and
92.2% CA-MRSA. intI gene was recovered from 60.7% HA-MRSA isolates and 37.7% CA-MRSA isolates
while the intII gene recovered from only 10.7% HA-MRSA isolates and 6.5% CA-MRSA.
Conclusion: The high prevalence of MRSA colonizing the groin, axilla, and nose may play a significant
role in endogenous infection, re-infection, and also acts as a route for MRSA transmission. mecA and
femA genes could be used as a sole and fast step for identification of MRSA, while PVL genes cannot be
used as a sole stable marker for CA-MRSA identification.
Keywords :
Community , fem , Hospital , Integron , mecA , MRSA
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences