Prevalence and Microbiological Characteristics of qacA/B-Positive Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Isolates in a Surgical Intensive Care Unit
- Authors
- Cho, Oh-Hyun; Park, Ki-Ho; Song, Ji Young; Hong, Jeong Min; Kim, Taeeun; Hong, Sun In; Kim, Sunjoo; Bae, In-Gyu
- Issue Date
- Apr-2018
- Publisher
- MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
- Keywords
- Staphylococcus aureus; chlorhexidine; microbial drug resistance
- Citation
- MICROBIAL DRUG RESISTANCE, v.24, no.3, pp 283 - 289
- Pages
- 7
- Indexed
- SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- MICROBIAL DRUG RESISTANCE
- Volume
- 24
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 283
- End Page
- 289
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/11743
- DOI
- 10.1089/mdr.2017.0072
- ISSN
- 1076-6294
1931-8448
- Abstract
- The increasing use of chlorhexidine for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) decolonization has raised concerns about the emergence of resistance to or tolerance of this antiseptic. We examined the frequency and characteristics of qacA/B chlorhexidine tolerance genes among MRSA isolates in a surgical intensive care unit (ICU) where MRSA-colonized patients are decolonized by chlorhexidine bathing. The MRSA isolates were evaluated for chlorhexidine susceptibility, mupirocin resistance, molecular typing, agr functionality, and the heterogeneous vancomycin-intermediate S. aureus (hVISA) phenotype according to the presence of the qacA/B genes. Overall, 119 MRSA isolates were obtained from active surveillance cultures (93, 78.2%) and clinical cultures (26, 21.8%) between 2012 and 2014. Among these isolates, 39 (32.8%) carried the qacA/B genes, and 23 (19.3%) exhibited mupirocin resistance. Most qacA/B-positive isolates (36/39, 92.3%) were identified as ST5-SCCmecII (69.2%) and ST239-SCCmecIII (23.1%), which are common healthcare-associated (HA)-MRSA strains in Korea. Multivariate analysis found that qacA/B-positive MRSA isolates were associated with agr dysfunction (OR, 4.87; 95% CI, 1.71-13.87) and the hVISA phenotype (OR, 4.09; 95% CI, 1.48-11.34). In conclusion, our study showed that qacA/B carriage was common among MRSA isolates in an ICU where chlorhexidine is commonly used for decolonization. qacA/B carriage was significantly associated with agr dysfunction and the hVISA phenotype. These features may confer a selective advantage on HA-MRSA strains, including ST5-SCCmecII and ST239-SCCmecIII, in the ICU setting.
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