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Pbp2a culture colony test

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The PBP2a Culture Colony Test is a laboratory equipment designed to detect the presence of the PBP2a protein, which is a key indicator of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection. The test is used to identify MRSA colonies in a culture sample.

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Characterization of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus

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At the University Hospital of Münster, Germany, MRSA is generally cultured, identified, and differentiated by routine microbiological diagnostic methods using dextrose broth enrichment; chromID MRSA selective agar (bioMérieux, Marcy-l’Étoile, France), which contains cefoxitin; VITEK 2 automated system (bioMérieux) applying the antimicrobial susceptibility test card AST-P632; PBP2a detection kit (PBP2a Culture Colony Test, Alere, San Diego, CA, USA); S. aureus–specific PCR targeting mecA/mecC (GenoType MRSA, Hain-Lifescience, Nehren, Germany); and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (Microflex-LT system, MALDI-Biotyper 3.0; Bruker Daltonik, Bremen, Germany). In February 2016, an S. aureus isolate (which we numbered UKM4229) was recovered during routine MRSA screening. The isolate displayed a β-lactam–resistant phenotype without carrying the methicillin resistance genes mecA or mecC. For further characterizations, isolate UKM4229 was stored at −80°C and was cultivated on chromID MRSA agar (bioMérieux) at 37°C.
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MRSA Detection and Validation

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Isolates that grew MRSA from BAP or TSB-6.5 BAP culture and that either failed to grow or failed to develop pink colonies on MSII plates were considered false negatives. Samples that grew pink colonies on MSII but did not have proven MRSA colonies on BAP or TSB-6.5 BAP were considered false positives. False positives and false-negative colonies were tested for the mecA gene product PBP2a using the PBP2a culture colony test per the manufacturer's instructions (Alere, San Diego, CA).
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