Carriage of Staphylococcus aureus in the elderly
July 1996
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The point prevalence and incidence of Staphylococcus aureus (methicillin-sensitive and -resistant) carriage by inpatients on acute elderly care wards was estimated. The relationship to body site and to previous admissions to hospital or other institutions was determined. Fifty-five patients were included in the point prevalence study and 136 in the incidence study, which was performed over a two-month period. One in three patients carried S. aureus and 1 in 20 was infected. The incidence rate for MRSA was 2.9%. No endemic strain was found. Nostrils were significantly associated with carriage, and skin break isolates were significant in the point prevalence survey. Screening these sites alone would be most cost effective.
- female
- male
- aged
- humans
- middle-aged
- age distribution
- prevalence
- aged, 80 and over
- incidence
- risk factors
- infection control
- staphylococcus aureus
- methicillin resistance
- carrier state/microbiology
- bacteriophage typing
- cross infection/microbiology
- mass-screening
- patient readmission
- staphylococcal infections/microbiology
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- patient
- strain
- skin breaks
- admission
- hospital
- infection
- staphylococcus
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- survey
- point
- break
- prevalence
- incidence
- carriage
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- study
- screen
- staphylococcus aweus