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Relationship of Staphylococcal Colonization to Infection

Withdrawn
Conditions
MRSA Infection
Registration Number
NCT00766259
Lead Sponsor
Veterans BioMedical Research Institute
Brief Summary

Inpatients will be prospectively have nares screened and MRSA strains collected. All clinical MRSA strains of patients will also be prospectively collected. A sensitive strain discrimination test of spa typing will be used to determine if the strains are related. Hypotheses are

1. Strain colonization durations vary and may be very short in days to weeks.

2. Colonizing strains rarely infect 3) Both 1 and 2 may be affected by the patient's co-morbidity.

Detailed Description

Patients of special interest:

1. Skin and soft tissue infection

2. Nursing home patients

3. Vascular patients with leg lesions

4. ICU patients

5. Hemodialysis patients

6. Outpatients without history of infections(controls) will have nares screened for MRSA and then monthly for 1 year.

All strains will be saved and spa typed. Analysis of the data will be performed to answer the questions and hypotheses and to answer is the screening effort and the isolation of patients for MRSA as is in current practice worthwhile and is there any scientific data to support this practice

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
WITHDRAWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
Not specified
Inclusion Criteria
  • Admitted and one of the co-morbid groups
  • Ambulatory care patient with no infections
Exclusion Criteria
  • All others

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Percent of infection strains which were also colonizer earlier3 years
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Duration of strain colonization among co-morbidity cohorts3 years
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