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Abstract Since the importance of Staphylococcus aureus and Coagulase negative staphylococci (CoNS) as the most common pathogens sought in clinical microbiology laboratories, the need for highly sensitive and highly specific culture based methods has been aroused. To improve the recovery and identification of S.aureus and CoNS, several chromogenic mixtures have been developed which allow identification of the bacteria within 24 hours of incubation on the basis of colonial morphology and distinctive color patterns. In the present study we used SaSelect, DNase test and coagulase test for direct detection of staphylococci from clinical specimens. SaSelect was found to be a well-performing chromogenic medium that significantly improved the detection of staphylococci, especially S. aureus, compared to conventional culture (P < 0.001) |