The throat: an important site for MRSA colonization
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The throat: an important site for MRSA colonization
Abstract
In order to evaluate the value of bacterial cultures taken from the throat, 266 patients with MRSA were retrospectively assessed. At the time when MRSA was first detected in the patient, the most frequent sites positive for MRSA were a skin lesion (110 patients, 41%), the anterior nares (109 patients, 41%), and the throat (102 patients, 38%). In 26%, 17%, and 17% of the patients, a skin lesion, the anterior nares, and the throat, respectively, were the only site where MRSA was seen. In 123 patients cultured for MRSA because of a close contact with an already known MRSA patient, 65 patients (53%) were positive for MRSA in their throat and in 40 patients (33%), throat was the only sample site with MRSA at the time when the patient was found to be MRSA positive. 146 of the 266 patients (55%) were colonized with MRSA in the throat any time throughout the period they were MRSA positive. We conclude that throat is an important reservoir for MRSA and that samples taken from the throat should be included in screening patients for MRSA.
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