Speciation of coagulase negative staphylococci (CoNS) isolated from various clinical specimens in a tertiary care hospital of southern Rajasthan

Rohit Kumar, Ramanath Karicheri, Sheetal Jain
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Abstract Background: Coagulase negative staphylococci (CoNS) are a group of staph bacteria, which generally exist as normal flora of human skin and the oral flora found on mucous membranes. CoNS in immunocompromised patients can cause variety of infections like bacteraemia, central nervous system shunt infection, intravascular catheter-related infections, endocarditis, surgical site infections, urinary tract infections, foreign body infection, endophthalmitis, peritonitis and wound, bone and joint infections as well as infections in neonates. These infections are difficult to treat because of the risk factors and the drug resistant nature of the organisms.Objective:To find out species wise distribution of Coagulase negative Staphylococci (CoNS) in various relevant clinical samples in our institute. Materials and Method:A total of 500 CoNS strains were isolated from relevant clinical specimens. CoNS strains were isolated from variety of clinical specimens. Strains were identified as CoNS on the basis of colony morphology, gram stain, catalase test and coagulase test. Conventional methods were used for species identification after confirming isolates as CoNS. Results:The most common source of CoNS isolation was blood (34%), followed by respiratory secretions (24.4%), urine (16.8%), pus (13.4%), swabs (5.4%), bodily fluid (1.4%), and others (4.6%). S.epidermidis was most frequently isolated (30.6%), followed by S.hemolyticus (25.4%), S.hominis (12.6%), S.capitis (12%), S.lugdunensis (11.4%) and S.cohnii (08%). Conclusion : As CoNS have become major cause of nosocomial infections, there is a need for rapid identification and speciation of CoNS with their antibiotic susceptibility for better management of these cases and to prevent emergence of drug resistance.
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拉贾斯坦邦南部一家三级医院从不同临床标本中分离的凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌(CoNS)的特殊性
摘要背景:凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌(CoNS)是一组葡萄球菌,通常作为人体皮肤的正常菌群和粘膜上的口腔菌群存在。免疫功能低下患者的CoNS可引起各种感染,如菌血症、中枢神经系统分流感染、血管内导管相关感染、心内膜炎、手术部位感染、尿路感染、异物感染、眼内炎、腹膜炎和伤口、骨和关节感染以及新生儿感染。由于危险因素和生物体的耐药性,这些感染很难治疗。目的:了解凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌(CoNS)在我所相关临床标本中的种属分布。材料和方法:从相关临床标本中分离到500株CoNS菌株。从各种临床标本中分离到CoNS菌株。根据菌落形态、革兰氏染色、过氧化氢酶试验和凝固酶试验,确定菌株为CoNS。在确认分离物为CoNS后,使用常规方法进行物种鉴定。结果:CoNS最常见的分离来源是血液(34%),其次是呼吸道分泌物(24.4%)、尿液(16.8%)、脓液(13.4%)、拭子(5.4%)、体液(1.4%)和其他(4.6%)。表皮葡萄球菌最常见(30.6%),其次为溶血葡萄球菌(25.4%)、人型葡萄球菌(12.6%)、头型葡萄杆菌(12%)、卢格顿葡萄球菌(11.4%)和科氏葡萄球菌(08%)。结论:由于CoNS已成为医院感染的主要原因,因此需要快速鉴定和鉴定CoNS及其抗生素敏感性,以更好地管理这些病例并防止耐药性的出现。
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