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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Jan 1995, 50-52, Vol 33, No. 1
CL McDonald and K Chapin
The rapid, reliable identification of Staphylococcus aureus from positive
blood cultures provides important information. While multiple methodologies
for detection of S. aureus from blood culture broths exist, none is
satisfactory. Immunologic tests have shown varied sensitivities, the
thermonuclease test, while sensitive, is not practical for routine use, and
probe tests are expensive. Few studies have addressed using the tube
coagulase test (TCT). This study compared two immunologic methods, the
Staph Latex kit (Remel Laboratories) and the Staphaurex kit (Wellcome
Diagnostics), with a rabbit plasma TCT (Difco Laboratories) to identify S.
aureus within 2 h directly from blood culture broths and pelleted
supernatants from BACTEC (Johnston Laboratories) bottles. One hundred
twelve unique clinical blood culture isolates consistent with a Gram stain
for staphylococci and 68 negative blood culture bottles seeded with a
variety of gram-positive organisms were evaluated. Sensitivity and
specificity among clinical specimens for the 2-h TCT were 79.5 and 100%,
respectively. Sensitivities for the immunologic methods were 12.8 and 10.2%
for the Staphaurex and Remel Staph Latex, respectively, and specificities
for both were 100%. These results contradict previously reported results
for both immunologic and TCT methods and dictate that a specific as well as
a sensitive method be employed. The 2-h TCT was found to be a
cost-effective, reliable, and rapid method for identifying S. aureus from
positive blood cultures.
Copyright © 1995 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Rapid identification of Staphylococcus aureus from blood culture bottles by a classic 2-hour tube coagulase test
Department of Medicine, University of South Alabama, Mobile 36617-2293.
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