Abstract
During a one-year period, all blood cultures positive for staphylococci from two of the smaller Danish counties with non-university hospitals only were evaluated. The isolates were speciated and coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) were biotyped. Furthermore, antibiogram, phage typing and lectin typing were performed for all isolates. Clinical information was obtained by telephone, and before any bacteriological identification was performed, a preliminary judgment was made as to whether the positive blood culture was of clinical significance. A total of 3,500 blood cultures were evaluated and 426 (12.2%) were positive. One hundred and sixty blood cultures from 137 patients contained staphylococci; 36 of these patients had a pure culture of Staphylococcus aureus. One hundred and twenty-four CoNS were found and identified as S. epidermidis (81), S. hominis (19), S. haemolyticus (8), S. simulans (1), and Micrococcus species (3), and another 12 staphylococcal isolates which could not be identified to species level. A total of 35 patients had mixed cultures, including 6 with S. aureus as one of the isolates and 15 with mixed CoNS. Clinical relevance was estimated in 90% of cases where the later bacterial identification showed S. aureus, whereas clinical relevance was absent in the majority of cases including CoNS. Methicillin and gentamicin resistance was absent among S. aureus, but frequent among CoNS, especially S. epidermidis, where 40% were resistant to methicillin and 30% to gentamicin.
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