Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Browse
Spread of community-acquired meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus.pdf (86.33 kB)

Spread of community-acquired meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus skin and soft-tissue infection within a family: implications for antibiotic therapy and prevention.

Download (86.33 kB)
Version 2 2022-03-01, 10:38
Version 1 2019-11-22, 15:21
journal contribution
posted on 2019-11-22, 15:21 authored by N H. Amir, A S. Rossney, J Veale, Michael O'Connor, Fidelma Fitzpatrick, Hilary Humphreys

Outbreaks or clusters of community-acquired meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) within families have been reported. We describe a family cluster of CA-MRSA skin and soft-tissue infection where CA-MRSA was suspected because of recurrent infections which failed to respond to flucloxacillin. While the prevalence of CA-MRSA is low worldwide, CA-MRSA should be considered in certain circumstances depending on clinical presentation and risk assessment. Surveillance cultures of family contacts of patients with MRSA should be considered to help establish the prevalence of CA-MRSA and to inform the optimal choice of empiric antibiotic treatment.

History

Comments

This article is available from http://jmm.sgmjournals.org/content/59/4/489.long

Published Citation

Amir NH, Rossney AS, Veale J, O'Connor M, Fitzpatrick F, Humphreys H. Spread of community-acquired meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus skin and soft-tissue infection within a family: implications for antibiotic therapy and prevention. Journal of Medical Microbiology, 2010;59(4):489-492.

Publication Date

2010-04-01

Publisher

Microbiology Society

PubMed ID

20056775