Coagulase test

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  • Used to differentiate Staphylococcus aureus from less pathogenic coagulase-negative staphylococci
  • Tests for the ability of the organism to convert fibrinogen into fibrin (that is, to form a clot)
  • Slide coagulase
    • Checks for agglutination after a drop of plasma is combined with a suspension of the bacteria on a slide
    • Positive if clumping is apparent within 10 seconds or less, and no clumping is observed in saline or water
    • A few species of coagulase-negative staphylococci may be positive
    • S. aureus is negative in 15% of tests, especially MRSA, so negative results need to be confirmed with tube coagulase
  • Tube coagulase
    • Mix a heavy inoculum of bacteria into a tube filled with rabbit plasma
    • Positive if clot is formed within 4 hours when incubated at 37ºC
    • A few species of Coagulase-negative staphylococci may be positive

References

  1. ^  Takashi Sasaki, Sae Tsubakishita, Yoshikazu Tanaka, Arihito Sakusabe, Masayuki Ohtsuka, Shintaro Hirotaki, Tetsuji Kawakami, Tsuneo Fukata, Keiichi Hiramatsu. Multiplex-PCR Method for Species Identification of Coagulase-Positive Staphylococci. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 2010;48(3):765-769. doi:10.1128/jcm.01232-09.