| Literature DB >> 7155881 |
D Willard, H Monteil, Y Piemont, R Assi, J Messer, J Lavillaureix, R Minck, R Gandar.
Abstract
An outbreak of staphylococcal skin infection in neonates was investigated clinically, bacteriologically and epidemiologically with the following findings: (1) In 8 out of 13 cases, exfoliatin-producing staphylococci were present in the bullae, which is unusual with bullous lesions occurring at other ages; (2) exfoliatin producing staphylococci were present in all children with bullous lesions, as well as in carriers; (3) 39% of the phage II group staphylococci studied produced exfoliatin; (4) purulent lesions due to phage II staphylococci which did not produce exfoliatin were observed. The contaminating agent could be identified in most cases.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 7155881
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nouv Presse Med ISSN: 0301-1518