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Utilizing Moist or Dry Swabs for the Sampling of Nasal MRSA Carriers? An In Vivo and In Vitro Study

This study investigates the quantitative bacterial recovery of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in nasal screenings by utilizing dry or moistened swabs within an in vivo and an in vitro experimental setting. 135 nasal MRSA carriers were each swabbed in one nostril with a dry and in...

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Autores principales: Warnke, Philipp, Devide, Annette, Weise, Mirjam, Frickmann, Hagen, Schwarz, Norbert Georg, Schäffler, Holger, Ottl, Peter, Podbielski, Andreas
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5023121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27626801
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163073
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author Warnke, Philipp
Devide, Annette
Weise, Mirjam
Frickmann, Hagen
Schwarz, Norbert Georg
Schäffler, Holger
Ottl, Peter
Podbielski, Andreas
author_facet Warnke, Philipp
Devide, Annette
Weise, Mirjam
Frickmann, Hagen
Schwarz, Norbert Georg
Schäffler, Holger
Ottl, Peter
Podbielski, Andreas
author_sort Warnke, Philipp
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description This study investigates the quantitative bacterial recovery of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in nasal screenings by utilizing dry or moistened swabs within an in vivo and an in vitro experimental setting. 135 nasal MRSA carriers were each swabbed in one nostril with a dry and in the other one with a moistened rayon swab. Quantitative bacterial recovery was measured by standard viable count techniques. Furthermore, an anatomically correct artificial nose model was inoculated with a numerically defined suspension of MRSA and swabbed with dry and moistened rayon, polyurethane-foam and nylon-flocked swabs to test these different settings and swab-materials under identical laboratory conditions. In vivo, quantities of MRSA per nostril in carriers varied between <10(1) and >10(7) colony forming units, with a median of 2.15x10(4) CFU. However, no statistically significant differences could be detected for the recovery of MRSA quantities when swabbing nasal carriers with moist or dry rayon swabs. In vitro testing confirmed the in vivo data for swabs with rayon, polyurethane and nylon-flocked tips, since pre-moistening of swabs did not significantly affect the quantities of retrieved bacteria. Therefore, pre-moistening of swabs prior to nasal MRSA sampling provides no advantage in terms of recovering greater bacterial quantities and therefore can be omitted. In addition, this situation can be mimicked in an in vitro model, thereby providing a useful basis for future in vitro testings of new swab types or target organisms for screening approaches.
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spelling pubmed-50231212016-09-27 Utilizing Moist or Dry Swabs for the Sampling of Nasal MRSA Carriers? An In Vivo and In Vitro Study Warnke, Philipp Devide, Annette Weise, Mirjam Frickmann, Hagen Schwarz, Norbert Georg Schäffler, Holger Ottl, Peter Podbielski, Andreas PLoS One Research Article This study investigates the quantitative bacterial recovery of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in nasal screenings by utilizing dry or moistened swabs within an in vivo and an in vitro experimental setting. 135 nasal MRSA carriers were each swabbed in one nostril with a dry and in the other one with a moistened rayon swab. Quantitative bacterial recovery was measured by standard viable count techniques. Furthermore, an anatomically correct artificial nose model was inoculated with a numerically defined suspension of MRSA and swabbed with dry and moistened rayon, polyurethane-foam and nylon-flocked swabs to test these different settings and swab-materials under identical laboratory conditions. In vivo, quantities of MRSA per nostril in carriers varied between <10(1) and >10(7) colony forming units, with a median of 2.15x10(4) CFU. However, no statistically significant differences could be detected for the recovery of MRSA quantities when swabbing nasal carriers with moist or dry rayon swabs. In vitro testing confirmed the in vivo data for swabs with rayon, polyurethane and nylon-flocked tips, since pre-moistening of swabs did not significantly affect the quantities of retrieved bacteria. Therefore, pre-moistening of swabs prior to nasal MRSA sampling provides no advantage in terms of recovering greater bacterial quantities and therefore can be omitted. In addition, this situation can be mimicked in an in vitro model, thereby providing a useful basis for future in vitro testings of new swab types or target organisms for screening approaches. Public Library of Science 2016-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5023121/ /pubmed/27626801 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163073 Text en © 2016 Warnke et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Warnke, Philipp
Devide, Annette
Weise, Mirjam
Frickmann, Hagen
Schwarz, Norbert Georg
Schäffler, Holger
Ottl, Peter
Podbielski, Andreas
Utilizing Moist or Dry Swabs for the Sampling of Nasal MRSA Carriers? An In Vivo and In Vitro Study
title Utilizing Moist or Dry Swabs for the Sampling of Nasal MRSA Carriers? An In Vivo and In Vitro Study
title_full Utilizing Moist or Dry Swabs for the Sampling of Nasal MRSA Carriers? An In Vivo and In Vitro Study
title_fullStr Utilizing Moist or Dry Swabs for the Sampling of Nasal MRSA Carriers? An In Vivo and In Vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed Utilizing Moist or Dry Swabs for the Sampling of Nasal MRSA Carriers? An In Vivo and In Vitro Study
title_short Utilizing Moist or Dry Swabs for the Sampling of Nasal MRSA Carriers? An In Vivo and In Vitro Study
title_sort utilizing moist or dry swabs for the sampling of nasal mrsa carriers? an in vivo and in vitro study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5023121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27626801
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163073
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