Title of article :
Nasal and Skin Colonization of Staphylococcus Aureus in Hemodialysis Patients in Northeast of Iran
Author/Authors :
Ghazvini, Kiarash Department of Microbiology and Virology - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Hekmat, Reza Department of Nephrology - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Introduction. Staphylococcal infections are a major cause of morbidity
and mortality in patients on hemodialysis. We conducted a study
of nasal and skin colonization in patients receiving maintenance
hemodialysis.
Materials and Methods. From September 2003 through June
2004, we evaluated 69 patients who were receiving maintenance
hemodialysis via an internal fistula or graft. Four samples were
obtained for culture from both nares and needle insertion sites on
the skin by standard methods. The growth of Staphylococcus aureus
was recorded during the study.
Results. Of the 69 patients, 28 (40.5%) had S aureus present in the
nose and 9 (13.0%) had it present on the skin around the access
site at some times during the study period. The presence of S
aureus on the skin of the access site was significantly related to the
simultaneous presence of this organism in the nose (P = .03).
Conclusions. From our observations, it can be concluded that the
nose provides an environment in which S aureus can propagate
and maintain itself for prolonged periods. As skin colonization
with S aureus is a risk factor for the development of staphylococcal
infection, it could be recommended that effective removal of S
aureus from the nose would be critical for prevention of vascular
access site infection.
Keywords :
nasal colonization , Staphylococcus aureus , maintenance hemodialysis , Iran
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics