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Meabh Cullinane1, Lisa H Amir2, Susan M Donath3,4, Suzanne M Garland5,6,7, Sepehr N Tabrizi8,9,10, Matthew S Payne11, Catherine M Bennett12.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mastitis is an acute, debilitating condition that occurs in approximately 20 % of breastfeeding women who experience a red, painful breast with fever. This paper describes the factors correlated with mastitis and investigates the presence of Staphylococcus aureus in women who participated in the CASTLE (Candida and Staphylococcus Transmission: Longitudinal Evaluation) study. The CASTLE study was a prospective cohort study which recruited nulliparous women in late pregnancy in two maternity hospitals in Melbourne, Australia in 2009-2011.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26674724 PMCID: PMC4681172 DOI: 10.1186/s12875-015-0396-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Characteristics of CASTLE study participants
| Maternal characteristics ( |
| Percent |
|---|---|---|
| Hospital | ||
| Royal Women’s Hospital (public) | 154 | 44.5 |
| Frances Perry House (private) | 192 | 55.5 |
| Age (years - mean, SD, range) | 32.7 (4.1, 19 - 44) | |
| Education level | ||
| Tertiary degree or higher | 267 | 77 |
| Other | 79 | 23 |
| Breastfeeding intention (months - mean, range) | 9.7 (1 - 24) | |
| Previous staphylococcal infections (e.g. boils, abscesses, sores inside the nose) | ||
| Yes | 284 | 82.1 |
| No | 36 | 10.4 |
| Unsure | 26 | 7.5 |
| Caesarean birth | 156 | 45 |
Fig. 1Proportion (%) of mastitis episodes per week in women in the CASTLE study (n = 97 mastitis episodes in 70 women). Mastitis episodes in weeks 5 to 8 were averaged; 24 women experienced mastitis in this time period
Correlates of mastitis incidence in women in the CASTLE study (n =346; 70 women with mastitis)
| Correlate (occurring from hospital onwards) | Number of women with at least one mastitis event | Person-years at risk of first mastitis event | Estimated Incidence Rate Ratio (IRR) | 95 % CI for IRR |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Any nipple damage | yes | 55 | 31.8 | 2.17 | 1.21, 3.91 | 0.01 |
| no | 15 | 18.3 | ||||
| “Over-producing milk” | yes | 26 | 9.7 | 2.60 | 1.58, 4.29 | <0.005 |
| no | 44 | 40.4 | ||||
| Attachment problem | yes | 45 | 24.3 | 1.96 | 1.18, 3.24 | 0.009 |
| no | 25 | 25.8 | ||||
| Use of nipple shield | yes | 23 | 7.4 | 2.93 | 1.72, 5.01 | <0.005 |
| no | 47 | 42.7 | ||||
| Expressing several times a day | yes | 33 | 17.7 | 1.64 | 1.01, 2.68 | 0.047 |
| no | 37 | 32.4 | ||||
| Use of hydrogel dressings | yes | 15 | 7.0 | 1.72 | 0.96, 3.09 | 0.071 |
| no | 55 | 43.0 | ||||
|
| yes | 46 | 26.5 | 1.72 | 1.04, 2.85 | 0.035 |
| no | 24 | 23.5 | ||||
|
| yes | 44 | 24.6 | 1.78 | 1.08, 2.92 | 0.023 |
| no | 26 | 25.4 | ||||
|
| yes | 55 | 34.1 | 1.74 | 0.97, 3.11 | 0.062 |
| no | 15 | 15.9 | ||||
Fig. 2Time to first isolation of Staphylococcus aureus in milk (following hospital)
Fig. 3Time to first isolation of Staphylococcus aureus on nipple or in milk (following hospital)
Milk samples collected in women with and without symptoms of mastitis in which S. aureus was isolated (total number of women = 346)
|
|
| % (95 % CI) |
|---|---|---|
| Women with mastitis ( | 16 | 59.3 (39, 78) |
| Women without mastitis: | ||
| Week 1 ( | 207 | 31.5 (28, 35) |
| Week 2 ( | 172 | 26.1 (23, 29) |
| Week 3 ( | 117 | 18.1 (15, 21) |
| Week 4 ( | 94 | 14.6 (12, 17) |
aSamples were collected separately for each breast
bMilk collected from women who reported mastitis at the time of collection or the day before milk collection