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Efficient processing of MRSA screening specimens by a modified inoculation protocol.

Philipp Thelen1, Kirsten Hornberg1, Axel Hamprecht2,3.   

Abstract

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a major cause of healthcare-associated infections and mortality, and therefore constitutes a serious cost factor in public health. Culture-based MRSA screening is a crucial part of MRSA-infection prevention and control strategies in the hospital setting. Manual inoculation of screening swabs onto culture plates still constitutes the major part of the technicians' workload in laboratories. We present a modified inoculation protocol that comprises direct inoculation of specimen onto a chromogenic MRSA-selective agar plate without further streaking for isolation. This study aims to evaluate the impact of this inoculation protocol on technicians' workload and the downstream workflow in our laboratory. Batches of 50 specimens were processed by different technicians and the hands-on time was compared between the standard and modified inoculation protocol. To assess the impact on downstream processing, a retrospective analysis of the rate of subcultures and turnaround time (TAT) of specimens yielding putative MRSA colonies from 9 months before (n = 1548) and after (n = 1267) the protocol change was carried out based on laboratory information system (LIS) data. The implementation of the modified protocol significantly reduced technicians' hands-on time needed for inoculation by 26.5% without altering the overall turnaround time of surveillance cultures or causing higher costs for extra plates needed for subcultures. Our modified inoculation protocol offers a cost-effective and easy to implement procedure for MRSA surveillance cultures which significantly decreases technicians' workload and does not impede the downstream workflow. It therefore increases the capacity of laboratory technicians' to execute more demanding tasks.

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Keywords:  Inoculation; MRSA; Screening; Turnaround time

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29980897     DOI: 10.1007/s10096-018-3319-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis        ISSN: 0934-9723            Impact factor:   3.267


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