[Staphylococcus lugdunensis infection: report of 44 cases].

Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.4067/s0716-10182022000200254
Ana Betrán, Rocío Cebollada, Mª José Lavilla, Luis Torres
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Abstract

Background: Staphylococcus lugdunensis is a coagulase-negative staphylococcus (CNS) with virulence and antibiotic sensitivity characteristics which makes it more similar to Staphylococcus aureus than other CNS.

Aim: To know the microbiological and clinical characteristics of S. lugdunensis isolates identified from our health sector.

Methods: A retrospective study of S. lugdunensis isolates was carried out between 2017 and 2019 in the Microbiology Service of the San Jorge University Hospital in Huesca (Spain). The clinical records of patients with S. lugdunensis isolation were reviewed, considering the following factors: age, sex, sample type, service and underlying disease. Bacterial identification was performed using MALDI-TOF VITEK MS (BioMérieux, France). The pattern of antibiotic susceptibility was studied by means of plate microdilution.

Results: 44 isolates of S. lugdunensis were obtained: 12 corresponded to wounds, 10 were abscesses, 8 ulcers, 7 urine samples, 4 skin smears, 2 otic exudates, and 1 vaginal exudate. Regarding the underlying disease, five patients had a tumor processes and ten had diabetes mellitus. In 17 patients there was a history of recent surgery or trauma. Most of the strains were susceptible to the antibiotics studied. Production of beta-lactamase was observed in 19 of them, two were resistant to macrolides and three to clindamycin. None of the isolates were resistant to oxacillin, gentamicin or cotrimoxazole.

Conclusions: Although S. lugdunensis maintains a good sensitivity to most antibiotics, its tendency to produce abscesses and that it expresses virulence factors more similar to S. aureus than to other CNS requires a correct identification in the laboratory so that its incidence is not underestimated.

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[卢顿葡萄球菌感染:附44例报告]。
背景:卢顿葡萄球菌(Staphylococcus lugdunensis)是一种凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌(CNS),其毒力和抗生素敏感性特征使其与其他CNS更相似。目的:了解我国卫生部门分离的卢顿葡萄球菌的微生物学特征和临床特点。方法:对西班牙韦斯卡市圣乔治大学医院微生物科2017 - 2019年的lugdunensis分离株进行回顾性研究。考虑年龄、性别、样本类型、服务机构和基础疾病等因素,回顾了lugdunensis分离患者的临床记录。细菌鉴定采用MALDI-TOF VITEK质谱(biomsamrieux, France)。采用平板微量稀释法研究其药敏规律。结果:共分离到44株lugdunensis,其中伤口12株,脓肿10株,溃疡8株,尿液7株,皮肤涂片4株,肛门渗出液2株,阴道渗出液1株。在基础疾病方面,5例患者有肿瘤进展,10例患者有糖尿病。17例患者有近期手术或外伤史。大多数菌株对所研究的抗生素敏感。其中19例产生β -内酰胺酶,2例对大环内酯类耐药,3例对克林霉素耐药。所有分离株均对奥西林、庆大霉素和复方新诺明无耐药。结论:虽然lugdunensis对大多数抗生素保持良好的敏感性,但其产生脓肿的倾向以及其表达的毒力因子与金黄色葡萄球菌而非其他中枢神经系统更相似,需要在实验室中正确鉴定,以免低估其发病率。
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