Dynamics of acquisition and loss of carriage of Staphylococcus aureus strains in the community: The effect of clonal complex
Background: Staphylococcus aureus nasal carriage increases infection risk. However, few studies have investigated S. aureus acquisition/loss over >1 year, and fewer still used molecular typing. Methods: 1123 adults attending five Oxfordshire general practices had nasal swabs taken. 571 were r...
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author | Miller, R Walker, A Godwin, H Fung, R Votintseva, A Bowden, R Mant, D Peto, T Crook, D Knox, K |
author_facet | Miller, R Walker, A Godwin, H Fung, R Votintseva, A Bowden, R Mant, D Peto, T Crook, D Knox, K |
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description | Background: Staphylococcus aureus nasal carriage increases infection risk. However, few studies have investigated S. aureus acquisition/loss over >1 year, and fewer still used molecular typing. Methods: 1123 adults attending five Oxfordshire general practices had nasal swabs taken. 571 were re-swabbed after one month then every two months for median two years. All S. aureus isolates were spa-typed. Risk factors were collected from interviews and medical records. Results: 32% carried S. aureus at recruitment (<1% MRSA). Rates of spa-type acquisition were similar in participants S. aureus positive (1.4%/month) and negative (1.8%/month, P=0.13) at recruitment. Rates were faster in those carrying clonal complex (CC)15 (adjusted (a). P=0.03) or CC8 (including USA300) (aP=0.001) at recruitment versus other CCs. 157/274 (57%) participants S. aureus positive at recruitment returning ≥12 swabs carried S. aureus consistently, of whom 135 carried the same spa-type. CC22 (including EMRSA-15) was more prevalent in long-term than intermittent spa-type carriers (aP=0.03). Antibiotics transiently reduced carriage, but no other modifiable risk factors were found. Conclusions: Both transient and longer-term carriage exist; however, the approximately constant rates of S. aureus gain and loss suggest that 'never' or truly 'persistent' carriage are rare. Long-term carriage varies by strain, offering new explanations for the success of certain S. aureus clones. © 2014 The Authors. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:7ec5fc88-c8bb-4f34-8929-6a0d27e9d1332022-03-26T21:12:21ZDynamics of acquisition and loss of carriage of Staphylococcus aureus strains in the community: The effect of clonal complexJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:7ec5fc88-c8bb-4f34-8929-6a0d27e9d133EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordW.B. Saunders Ltd2014Miller, RWalker, AGodwin, HFung, RVotintseva, ABowden, RMant, DPeto, TCrook, DKnox, KBackground: Staphylococcus aureus nasal carriage increases infection risk. However, few studies have investigated S. aureus acquisition/loss over >1 year, and fewer still used molecular typing. Methods: 1123 adults attending five Oxfordshire general practices had nasal swabs taken. 571 were re-swabbed after one month then every two months for median two years. All S. aureus isolates were spa-typed. Risk factors were collected from interviews and medical records. Results: 32% carried S. aureus at recruitment (<1% MRSA). Rates of spa-type acquisition were similar in participants S. aureus positive (1.4%/month) and negative (1.8%/month, P=0.13) at recruitment. Rates were faster in those carrying clonal complex (CC)15 (adjusted (a). P=0.03) or CC8 (including USA300) (aP=0.001) at recruitment versus other CCs. 157/274 (57%) participants S. aureus positive at recruitment returning ≥12 swabs carried S. aureus consistently, of whom 135 carried the same spa-type. CC22 (including EMRSA-15) was more prevalent in long-term than intermittent spa-type carriers (aP=0.03). Antibiotics transiently reduced carriage, but no other modifiable risk factors were found. Conclusions: Both transient and longer-term carriage exist; however, the approximately constant rates of S. aureus gain and loss suggest that 'never' or truly 'persistent' carriage are rare. Long-term carriage varies by strain, offering new explanations for the success of certain S. aureus clones. © 2014 The Authors. |
spellingShingle | Miller, R Walker, A Godwin, H Fung, R Votintseva, A Bowden, R Mant, D Peto, T Crook, D Knox, K Dynamics of acquisition and loss of carriage of Staphylococcus aureus strains in the community: The effect of clonal complex |
title | Dynamics of acquisition and loss of carriage of Staphylococcus aureus strains in the community: The effect of clonal complex |
title_full | Dynamics of acquisition and loss of carriage of Staphylococcus aureus strains in the community: The effect of clonal complex |
title_fullStr | Dynamics of acquisition and loss of carriage of Staphylococcus aureus strains in the community: The effect of clonal complex |
title_full_unstemmed | Dynamics of acquisition and loss of carriage of Staphylococcus aureus strains in the community: The effect of clonal complex |
title_short | Dynamics of acquisition and loss of carriage of Staphylococcus aureus strains in the community: The effect of clonal complex |
title_sort | dynamics of acquisition and loss of carriage of staphylococcus aureus strains in the community the effect of clonal complex |
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