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The increase in penicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus (PSSA) has muddied susceptibility testing and optimal therapy; despite penicillin's pharmacokinetic advantages for treating PSSA infections, susceptibility testing is not performed in many clinical laboratories because of concern about inaccuracies of beta-lactamase detection methods. Absence of blaZ penicillinase gene detection by PCR is considered the gold standard for PSSA identification.
Henderson et al. studied 9 PSSA isolates, 6 of which harbored blaZ. Five of these strains had disk diffusion zones smaller than the susceptible breakpoint. The sixth strain had a susceptible-sized zone, but the sharpness of the zone's edge, rather than its size, was deemed the basis of phenotyp…