1. Interplay of nasal and rectal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus in intensive care unit patients
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Nicolas Maillard, Christophe Mariat, Philippe Berthelot, Patricia Martin-Simoes, Cyrille H. Haddar, Elisabeth Botelho-Nevers, Frédéric Laurent, Julie Gagnaire, Nathalie Fonsale, Anne Carricajo, Florence Grattard, Bruno Pozzetto, Fabrice Zeni, Jérôme Morel, and Paul O. Verhoeven
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Microbiology (medical) ,Staphylococcus aureus ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Genotype ,Critical Illness ,030106 microbiology ,Rectum ,Staphylococcal infections ,medicine.disease_cause ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medical microbiology ,law ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Risk factor ,Nose ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Incidence ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Staphylococcal Infections ,medicine.disease ,Intensive care unit ,Molecular Typing ,Intensive Care Units ,Nasal Mucosa ,Infectious Diseases ,Carriage ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Carrier State ,Female ,business - Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between nasal and rectal Staphylococcus aureus carriage in intensive care unit (ICU) patients and the occurrence of ICU-acquired infections related to S. aureus carriage. Three hundred and ninety-five patients admitted in ICU were screened for S. aureus nasal and rectal carriages and followed to record S. aureus infections during their stay. S. aureus strains were genotyped by arbitrarily primed PCR, spa-typing, microarray and whole genome sequencing. At ICU admission, 112 of 363 (30.9%) patients carried S. aureus including 61 (16.8%) exclusive nasal carriers, 40 (11.0%) combined nasal and rectal carriers and 11 (3.0%) exclusive rectal carriers. The 152 S. aureus isolates from nasal and rectal swabs belonged to 19 clonal complexes (CCs). Patients colonized in both nose and rectum harboured different strains in at least 40% of cases according to arbitrarily primed PCR data. Nasal carriers of CC5 S. aureus had an increased risk of rectal carriage (RR = 1.85, P
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- 2019
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