Elimination of Staphylococcus aureus nasal carriage in intensive care patients lowers infection rates

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Leila Akhtar Danesh
Zeinab Saiedi Nejad
Hossein Sarmadian
Saeed Fooladvand
Alex van Belkum
Ehsanollah Ghaznavi-Rad
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[1] Arak University of Medical Sciences,Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Arak University of Medical Sciences,Department of Infectious Diseases, Faculty of Medicine
[3] BioMérieux,Clinical Unit
[4] Arak University of Medical Sciences,Molecular and Medicine Research Center
[5] Arak University of Medical Sciences,Department of Medical Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine
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Nasal carriage; Nosocomial infections; Intensive care unit;
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This study surveys the clinical relevance of the nasal Staphylococcus aureus colonization status on intensive care unit (ICU)–acquired S. aureus infections and compares molecular characteristics of isolates from the nose and infectious sites. The 390 patients included comprised 278 non-carriers and 112 carriers. Among the carriers, 56 were decolonized with mupirocin. Decolonization was verified through a second (negative) culture. Spa typing and virulence gene profiling were performed for all isolates. Twenty six S. aureus infections were detected in the carriage group and 20 in the non-carriage group. Eighteen of these 26 (69.2%) infections were among carriers, and 8 of these 26 (30.8%) infections occurred among decolonized carriers (p = 0.02). Overall, 31/112 (27.7%) of the colonized patients and 25/46 (60.1%) of infection were due to methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA). The highest frequency virulence genes were sea and hlg (both 100%) in nasal isolates and sea, hlg, fnb, and clf (100%) for infectious isolates. t030 was the most abundant spa type overall. S. aureus carriers were more likely to develop S. aureus infection compared with decolonized and non-carrying patients. The sources of ICU S. aureus infection appear to be exogenous mostly, and a predominant clone (spa type 030) plays an important role. We confirm that nasal mupirocin treatment prevents ICU infections even when there is an increased prevalence of nosocomial MRSA.
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