Archivist: Simple strategies for methicillin resistant Staphlococcus aureus (MRSA) infection

The Archivist is currently working in an environment where there is a high prevalence of methicillin resistant Staphlococcus aureus (MRSA) skin and soft tissue infections. Management of this remains a major challenge to the paediatric and adult antibiotic stewardship world. When we identify this infection what should we do? If we are to target the approaches to prevent these infections, we need to understand the factors predisposing to acquisition. Mark RL et al [Lancet Infectious Disease 2019 https://ift.tt/2MSi1zo] have comprehensively defined household longitudinal, strain-level S aureus transmission dynamics in households of children with community-associated MRSA skin and soft tissue infection. Although the results are obvious, this work represents a huge amount dedicated epidemiological research and illustrates the value of such methodological approaches to a problem. The Household Observation of MRSA in the Environment (HOME) prospective cohort study from USA recruited healthy paediatric patients with culture-confirmed, community-onset MRSA...

from Archives of Disease in Childhood current issue https://ift.tt/2RLctZw

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