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Staphylococcus lugdunensis infections: high frequency of inguinal area carriage.

N van der Mee-Marquet1, A Achard, L Mereghetti, A Danton, M Minier, R Quentin.   

Abstract

Following a change in surgical practice, we noted that the rate at which Staphylococcus lugdunensis was isolated from samples from the plastic surgery unit of our hospital increased considerably. We investigated the sources of these S. lugdunensis strains, and we found that in the case of drain colonization or surgical site infection, the strain was more likely to have come from the patient's skin bacteria when the pubic site had been shaved preoperatively. To test the hypothesis of pubic site colonization, we evaluated the prevalence of S. lugdunensis carriage among the cutaneous flora of the inguinal area. We found that 22% of 140 incoming patients carried S. lugdunensis in this area and that carriage at both inguinal folds was frequent (68% of carriers). A study of the genetic structure of the total population, including the clinical (n = 18) and the commensal (n = 53) strains, revealed that the diversity of the species was low and that the population was composed of two major groups that diverged at a distance of 35%. No particular characteristics made it possible to distinguish between clinical and commensal strains. Only isolates producing beta-lactamase were homogeneous; six of the eight beta-lactamase-positive strains displayed the same pulsed-field gel electrophoresis pattern.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12682121      PMCID: PMC153917          DOI: 10.1128/JCM.41.4.1404-1409.2003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


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