Author/Authors :
Tomczak, Hanna Central Microbiological Laboratory - Święcicki University Hospital, Poznan, Poland , Dańczak-Pazdrowska, Aleksandra Department of Dermatology - Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poland , Polańska, Adriana Department of Dermatology and Venereology - Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poland , Osmola-Mańkowska, Agnieszka Department of Dermatology - Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poland , Jakub, Pazdrowski Head and Neck Surgery Ward - Laryngological Oncology Clinic - Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poland , Błażejewska-Gąsior, Wioleta Central Microbiological Laboratory - Święcicki University Hospital, Poznan, Poland , Horla, Anna Central Microbiological Laboratory - Święcicki University Hospital, Poznan, Poland , Hasse-Cieślińska, Marta Department of Dermatology - Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poland , Adamski, Zygmunt Department of Dermatology - Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poland
Abstract :
Introduction
An acute infection of the nail fold, called paronychia, is a common clinical problem. The basis for the implementation of the treatment is the result of microbiological examination. Due to the rapid and painful course of infection, usually an empirical antimicrobial treatment prior to obtaining microbiological test results is introduced.
Aim
The microbial analysis of acute infections of the nail fold.
Material and methods
The study included 32 tests conducted on 31 patients of the Department of Dermatology. Microbiological analysis was performed with the use of the so-called bait thread test.
Results
In 73% of analyzed cases microbiological examination revealed mixed microbiological flora. Most cultured microorganisms were: Enterococcus faecalis (14%), Staphylococcus aureus (12%), Candida albicans (9%), Enterobacter cloacae (8%), and Klebsiella pneumoniae (7%). Most cultured bacteria belonged to the families or genera of Enterobacteriaceae (36%), other cultured bacteria were staphylococci (26%), enterococci (16%), Candida species (14%), and Gram-negative non-fermenting bacilli (8%).
Conclusions
The acute infection of the nail fold in the vast majority of cases is caused by mixed bacterial flora. A profile of isolated microorganisms suggests that the cause of the infection can be associated with neglect of hygiene. Fluoroquinolone and fusidic acid are recommended as the empirical therapy. Microbiological examination is the basis for the appropriate final treatment.
Keywords :
paronychia , nail fold , infection , Enterobacteriaceae , staphylococci , bait thread test