Staphylococcus pseudintermedius is the most prevalent coagulase-positive Staphylococcus inhabitant of the skin and mucosa of dogs and cats, causing skin and soft tissue infections in these animals. In this study, coagulase-positive Staphylococcus species were isolated from companion animals, veterinary professionals, and objects from a clinical veterinary environment by using two particular culture media, Baird-Parker RPF agar and CHROMagar Staph aureus. Different morphology features of colonies on the media allowed the identification of the species, which was confirmed by performing a multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Among 23 animals, 15 (65.2%) harbored coagulase-positive Staphylococcus, being 12 Staphylococcus pseudintermedius carriers. Four out of 12 were methicillin-resistant S. pseudintermedius (MRSP). All veterinary professionals had coagulase-positive Staphylococcus (CoPS) species on their hands and two out of nine objects sampled harbored MRSP. The antimicrobial-resistance pattern was achieved for all isolates, revealing the presence of many multidrug-resistant CoPS, particularly S. pseudintermedius. The combined analysis of the antimicrobial-resistance patterns shown by the isolates led to the hypothesis that there is a possible crosscontamination and dissemination of S. aureus and S. pseudintermedius species between the three types of carriers sampled in this study that could facilitate the spread of the methicillin-resistance phenotype.
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November 01 2015
Coagulase-Positive Staphylococcus: Prevalence and Antimicrobial Resistance
Nuno Beça, DVM, MS;
Nuno Beça, DVM, MS
From the ICBAS-Abel Salazar Institute for the Biomedical Sciences (P.M.C., N.B., A.M., J.S., L.L-M., A.J.F.M.); and CIIMAR-Interdisciplinary Center for Marine and Environmental Research (L.J.B), University of Porto, Portugal.
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Lucinda Janete Bessa, PhD;
Lucinda Janete Bessa, PhD
From the ICBAS-Abel Salazar Institute for the Biomedical Sciences (P.M.C., N.B., A.M., J.S., L.L-M., A.J.F.M.); and CIIMAR-Interdisciplinary Center for Marine and Environmental Research (L.J.B), University of Porto, Portugal.
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Ângelo Mendes, DVM, MS;
Ângelo Mendes, DVM, MS
From the ICBAS-Abel Salazar Institute for the Biomedical Sciences (P.M.C., N.B., A.M., J.S., L.L-M., A.J.F.M.); and CIIMAR-Interdisciplinary Center for Marine and Environmental Research (L.J.B), University of Porto, Portugal.
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Joana Santos, DVM;
Joana Santos, DVM
From the ICBAS-Abel Salazar Institute for the Biomedical Sciences (P.M.C., N.B., A.M., J.S., L.L-M., A.J.F.M.); and CIIMAR-Interdisciplinary Center for Marine and Environmental Research (L.J.B), University of Porto, Portugal.
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Liliana Leite-Martins, DVM;
Liliana Leite-Martins, DVM
From the ICBAS-Abel Salazar Institute for the Biomedical Sciences (P.M.C., N.B., A.M., J.S., L.L-M., A.J.F.M.); and CIIMAR-Interdisciplinary Center for Marine and Environmental Research (L.J.B), University of Porto, Portugal.
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Augusto J.F. Matos, DVM, PhD;
Augusto J.F. Matos, DVM, PhD
From the ICBAS-Abel Salazar Institute for the Biomedical Sciences (P.M.C., N.B., A.M., J.S., L.L-M., A.J.F.M.); and CIIMAR-Interdisciplinary Center for Marine and Environmental Research (L.J.B), University of Porto, Portugal.
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Paulo Martins da Costa, DVM, PhD
Paulo Martins da Costa, DVM, PhD
From the ICBAS-Abel Salazar Institute for the Biomedical Sciences (P.M.C., N.B., A.M., J.S., L.L-M., A.J.F.M.); and CIIMAR-Interdisciplinary Center for Marine and Environmental Research (L.J.B), University of Porto, Portugal.
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J Am Anim Hosp Assoc (2015) 51 (6): 365–371.
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Nuno Beça, Lucinda Janete Bessa, Ângelo Mendes, Joana Santos, Liliana Leite-Martins, Augusto J.F. Matos, Paulo Martins da Costa; Coagulase-Positive Staphylococcus: Prevalence and Antimicrobial Resistance. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 1 November 2015; 51 (6): 365–371. doi: https://doi.org/10.5326/JAAHA-MS-6255
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