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Research led by Dr Holmes has identified a novel variant of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in livestock. This represents a previously unidentified reservoir of infection which has had impact on the epidemiology of MRSA and its management. This research also impacts on antibiotic use in agriculture and its role in the emergence of antibiotic resistance. As a consequence of these research findings commercial tests and testing protocols have been developed to detect the new MRSA variant, which are now used widely in clinical settings throughout Europe. The discovery has also been used to inform policy decisions at a governmental level in the USA and Europe.
Research co-led by Prof Roz Anderson, in collaboration with a multi-disciplinary team, resulted in a new chromogenic substrate for the rapid detection and specific identification of the bacterial pathogen, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a `super-bug' that threatens many thousands of hospital patients annually, leading to poor clinical outcome and increased risk of mortality.
bioMérieux adopted the technology for a new product, ChromID® P. aeruginosa, for commercial realisation as a clinical microbiology test; it was launched in the EU, USA and Australia, supporting the company's commercial position as leaders in this field. This test has enhanced the care of patients, through more rapid detection of P. aeruginosa and earlier informed clinical decision- making.