Authors
ALEX van BELKUM, Jan Kluytmans, WILLEM van LEEUWEN, Rene Bax, Wim Quint, Edith Peters, AD Fluit, Christina Vandenbroucke-Grauls, A Van den Brule, Hans Koeleman
Publication date
1995/6
Journal
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Volume
33
Issue
6
Pages
1537-1547
Description
Fifty-nine isolates of Staphylococcus aureus and a single strain of Staphylococcus intermedius were typed by arbitrarily primed PCR (AP-PCR). To study reproducibility and discriminatory abilities, AP-PCR was carried out in seven laboratories with a standardized amplification protocol, template DNA isolated in a single institution, and a common set of three primers with different resolving powers. The 60 strains could be divided into 16 to 30 different genetic types, depending on the laboratory. This difference in resolution was due to differences in technical procedures (as shown by the deliberate introduction of experimental variables) and/or the interpretation of the DNA fingerprints. However, this did not hamper the epidemiologically correct clustering of related strains. The average number of different genotypes identified exceeded those of the more traditional typing strategies (F. C. Tenover, R. Arbeit, G. Archer, J …
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Scholar articles
A van BELKUM, J Kluytmans, W van LEEUWEN, R Bax… - Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1995