Abstract

Nasal carriers of Staphylococcus aureus (SA) are at increased risk for health-care associated infections with this organism. Timely detection of SA and Methicillin-resistant SA (MRSA) and subsequent decolonization are important components of infection control. While performance of nucleic acid amplification-based tests for detection of SA/MRSA in adults has been well-described, limited data are available in children. Our objective was to evaluate the performance of the Xpert SA in pediatric patients. Overall, for detection of SA, Xpert SA demonstrated a sensitivity and specificity of 95.1% and 93.5%, respectively and 87.8% sensitive and 98.1% specific for detection of MRSA. Performance in different age groups was similar but neonates had the lowest sensitivity and highest invalid rates. The Xpert SA is a rapid, reliable test to detect MSSA and MRSA nasal colonization in pediatric patients. Depending on the potential clinical impact, culture may be considered as a companion test to improve sensitivity.

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