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摘要
对77例健康人(M = 44, F = 33)的外耳道微生物区系进行了测定。5%的男性和15%的女性没有发现任何微生物的生长。以表皮葡萄球菌为主的凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌是最常见的微生物群(83%的样本)。男性中有7%感染金黄色葡萄球菌,女性中无。在32%的样本中培养出了类双蝇。在4%的个体中发现的唯一革兰氏阴性棒是Hafnia alvei。未发现弧菌和革兰氏阴性厌氧菌。酵母菌和霉菌种类繁多,在雄性中更为常见(p = 0.02)。在另一项实验中,4/9的男性和0/10的女性样本中发现了马拉色菌。各种取样技术(干拭子、二次干拭子、湿拭子)的比较结果大致相似。外耳道正常菌群主要呈革兰氏阳性,使用干拭子从该区域取样似乎是一种令人满意的方法。
The normal microbial flora of the outer ear canal in healthy Norwegian individuals.
The microbial flora of the outer ear canal was determined for 77 healthy individuals (M = 44, F = 33). No growth of any microbe was found in 5% of males and 15% of females. Coagulase-negative staphylococci, dominated by Staphylococcus epidermidis, were the commonest microbe group found (83% of persons sampled). Staphylococcus aureus was found in 7% males and no females. Diptheroids were cultured from 32% of the samples. The only Gram-negative rod found was Hafnia alvei in 4% of individuals. No Vibrio spp. or anaerobic Gram-negative organisms were found. A variety of yeasts and moulds were seen, significantly (p = 0.02) more often in males. In a separate experiment, Malassezia furfur was found in 4/9 males and 0/10 females sampled. Various sampling techniques (dry swab, second dry swab, moist swab) that were compared showed broadly similar results. The normal flora of the outer ear canal is predominantly Gram-positive and the use of a dry swab seems to be a satisfactory method for sample-taking from this area.