Product category:
Microbiology
News Release from: Oxoid | Subject: Chromogenic MRSA Agar
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 30 November 2005
Chromogenic medium improves screening
for MRSA
Chromogenic MRSA agar has been specifically designed to screen clinical samples for the presence of MRSA, providing results in as little as 18 hours - up to 30 hours quicker than some media
Oxoid has expanded its range of products for the growth and identification of methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) with the addition of a new chromogenic medium for screening of MRSA Oxoid Chromogenic MRSA Agar (product code:P01091A UK/PO5083A other) has been specifically designed to screen clinical samples for the presence of MRSA, providing accurate, easy to read results in as little as 18 hours - up to 30 hours quicker than some alternative media that may require 48 hour incubations
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 6 Jul 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Fast and accurate screening is extremely important for infection control programmes to be effective.
The speed of detection using Oxoid Chromogenic MRSA Agar allows colonised patients to be targeted promptly for isolation and appropriate treatment, helping to minimise opportunities for transmission at the earliest opportunity.
The accuracy of the new Oxoid medium helps to ensure that costly resources are targeted towards those who need it, especially in hospitals where the MRSA rate is high.
The chromogen in Oxoid Chromogenic MRSA Agar detects phosphatase activity, which is present in MRSA strains, producing distinct, easily visible, denim-blue colonies.
Antimicrobial compounds within the medium, including cefoxitin, inhibit the growth of competitor organisms to allow accurate diagnosis of MRSA.
The medium may be inoculated directly from swabs, or from isolates or culture suspensions.
The plate can then be examined for MRSA colonies after a short, 18-hour incubation.
In a comparative evaluation with four other commercially available chromogenic media and Oxacillin Resistance Screening Agar (ORSA), the Oxoid Chromogenic MRSA Agar produced the best results at 18 hours and gave excellent colour differentiation. Request a free brochure from Oxoid ...
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