Mupirocin Resistance in Coagulase Negative Staphylococcus aureus Isolated from Rural Population - An Underestimated Threat?

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2020-10
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Akshantala Enterprises Private Limited
Abstract
CoNS when exposed to repeated or prolonged treatment with mupirocin ointment, may become a reservoir of high-level resistance determinants and then pass on this resistance to S. aureus. CoNS usually tends to be reservoirs of antimicrobial resistance factors, hence they generally lead to recurrence of multi-drug resistance. Hence, it is imperative to identify and discriminate the strains of S. aureus and CoNS. We wanted to analyse mupirocin resistance in coagulase negative Staphylococcus isolated from a rural population. METHODSThis study was performed in the Department of Microbiology, SMCH (Ghaziabad) among indoor as well as OPD patients of a tertiary care hospital. All coagulase negative Staphylococcus strains were taken from patient’s clinical specimens visiting the OPD or from patients getting treatment from the hospital. CoNS were identified by standard biochemical tests. An inhibition zonal area < 21 mm was considered as resistant. RESULTSMupirocin resistance was found to be 7 % in MRCoNS and 5 % in MSCoNS. MupRH and MupRL were 5 % and 7 % respectively. Only 5 (5 %) isolates showed MIC more than 512 µg / mL as described. CONCLUSIONSIn case of emergence of mupirocin resistance, other decolonization options ought to be considered.
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CoNS, Methicillin-Resistant, High-Level, Low-Level, Mupirocin Resistance
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Kumar Dinesh, Bisht Dakshina, Faujdar Sameer Singh. Mupirocin Resistance in Coagulase Negative Staphylococcus aureus Isolated from Rural Population - An Underestimated Threat?. Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences. 2020 Oct; 9(41): 3050-3054