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Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2003

Five-Test Simple Scheme for Species-Level Identification of Clinically Significant Coagulase-Negative Staphylococci

Adriana N. De Paulis; Silvia C. Predari; Carlos D. Chazarreta; J. E. Santoianni

ABSTRACT A working scheme developed in our laboratory for identification (by species group and species) of coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS) was evaluated with 201 consecutive isolates and then validated by using the reference method of Kloos and Schleifer (W. E. Kloos and K. H. Schleifer, J. Clin. Microbiol. 1:82-88, 1975). This five-test simple scheme (referred to here as the simple scheme) combines the novobiocin susceptibility test with tests for urease, pyrrolidonyl arylamidase, ornithine decarboxylase, and aerobic acid from mannose. The addition of one or two tests within a particular species group could then positively identify the isolate. Two commercial systems, Staph-Zym (Rosco) and API-Staph (bioMérieux), along with results obtained by using Rosco diagnostic tablets (nongrowth tests), were also compared with the reference method. One isolate could not be identified even by the reference method. Of the remaining 200 strains, 191 (95.5%) strains were correctly identified with Staph-Zym and 171 strains (85.5%) were correctly identified with API-Staph. The most frequent clinical CNS species isolated were Staphylococcus epidermidis (50.5%), S. haemolyticus (18.5%), S. saprophyticus subsp. saprophyticus (16.0%), S. lugdunensis (6.0%), and S. warneri (2.5%). The simple scheme validated with the reference method has demonstrated an excellent correlation in the identification of the three most frequent species isolated: S. epidermidis, S. haemolyticus, and S. saprophyticus subsp. saprophyticus. With the simple scheme, identification of CNS was possible within 24 h after the enzymatic tests were used, whereas up to 72 h is necessary for the growth tests. This methodology would be very useful in any clinical microbiology laboratory for the presumptive identification of CNS species groups and species.


Revista Argentina De Microbiologia | 2007

Fungal peritonitis in patients on peritoneal dialysis: Twenty five years of experience in a teaching hospital in Argentina

Silvia C. Predari; D. Verón; A. Zucchini; J. E. Santoianni


Medicina-buenos Aires | 1998

Improvement of semen quality in infected asymptomatic infertile male after bacteriological cure.

E. M. Cardoso; J. E. Santoianni; A. N. de Paulis; J. A. Andrada; Silvia C. Predari; A. L. Arregger


Revista Argentina De Microbiologia | 2008

A 15 year-review of peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis: microbiological trends and patterns of infection in a teaching hospital in Argentina.

J. E. Santoianni; Silvia C. Predari; D. Verón; A. Zucchini


Revista Argentina De Microbiologia | 1991

Susceptibility of Enterococcus faecalis to twelve antibiotics, time-kill assays, and high-level aminoglycoside resistance in a university hospital in Argentina.

Silvia C. Predari; Miguel Gutiérrez; Ribas Cm; Gabriela S Molinari; J. E. Santoianni


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2000

Assessment in the diagnosis of male chronic genital tract infection.

J. E. Santoianni; A. N. de Paulis; E. M. Cardoso; B. N. Gonzalez; Silvia C. Predari


Medicina-buenos Aires | 1990

Peritonitis en diálisis peritoneal contínua ambulatoria: evaluación microbiológica y clínica

Silvia C. Predari; Alicia B Abalo; J. E. Santoianni; Prado A; Ribas Cm; A Zucchini


Revista De Nefrologia Dialisis Y Trasplante | 2010

Peritonitis en diálisis peritoneal. Análisis comparativo de los índices de seguimiento en dos períodos consecutivos en un Hospital Universitario

Silvia C. Predari; Roberto Barone; Adriana N. De Paulis; Miguel Gutiérrez; Cristina Aguirre; J. E. Santoianni


Anaerobe | 1999

Multiple Liver Abscesses Caused by Fusobacterium mortiferum. A Case Report

Liliana Castello; A. Sandor; A.N. De Paulis; J. Palmitano; J. E. Santoianni; Silvia C. Predari


Medicina-buenos Aires | 1990

Peritonitis in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. Microbiological and clinical evaluation

Silvia C. Predari; Alicia B Abalo; J. E. Santoianni; Prado A; Ribas Cm; Zucchini A

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Silvia C. Predari

University of Buenos Aires

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A. Zucchini

University of Buenos Aires

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D. Verón

University of Buenos Aires

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Miguel Gutiérrez

University of Buenos Aires

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Cristina Aguirre

University of Buenos Aires

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Liliana Castello

University of Buenos Aires

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Roberto Barone

University of Buenos Aires

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