Maximillian S Wu, Wesley Kufel, Scott Riddell, Jeff Steele, Elizabeth Asiago-Reddy
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Persistent methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) nares test positivity during initial days of systemic antistaphylococcal antimicrobial therapy.
The typical duration of positive nucleic acid tests for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in the nares of patients receiving systemic anti-MRSA antimicrobials is unknown. In this study, hospitalized adult patients with an initial positive MRSA nares nucleic acid test prescribed systemic anti-MRSA antimicrobials had follow-up testing done 48 to 96 hours later. A positive follow-up test was detected in 100/113 (88.5%), indicating that MRSA nares DNA tests still have utility for screening after patients have initiated anti-MRSA therapy.
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