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Vincenzo Savini1, Raffaele Nigro2, Roberta Marrollo1, Ennio Polilli1, Irma Campitelli1, Roberto Buonaguidi2, Paolo Fazii1, Edoardo Carretto3.
Abstract
Purulent infection of a surgical wound developed after discectomy, and a mannitol-nonfermenting Staphylococcus aureus isolate was cultivated as the etiologic agent. Nonfermenting S. aureus strains are exceedingly rare and may be erroneously mistaken and dismissed as contaminants. This report then emphasizes that pure and massive cultures must be carefully evaluated, even if preliminary examination does not suggest a pathogenic organism. Also, although mannitol-negative, the studied strain was correctly detected as S. aureus by both the-FISH test (AdvanDx, USA) and the Liofilchem 'Chromatic Staph aureus', highlighting that additional diagnostic methods may support recognition of uncommon, nonfermenting S. aureus strains in the daily practice.Entities:
Keywords: Mannitol; Staphylococcus aureus; surgical wound
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24966984 PMCID: PMC4069970
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Exp Pathol ISSN: 1936-2625