骨关节感染患者的微生物菌群类型:我们在印度东部三级保健中心的经验

Anupama Singh, R. Singh, Bimlesh Bimal, R. Runu
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骨和关节感染在印度东部很常见。由于缺乏本地区细菌学类型的真实数据,因此计划进行这项研究。材料与方法:经伦理审查,收集2019 - 2021年2年的回顾性数据。在115名患者中,77名患者纳入研究,38名患者因非细菌性感染和数据不完整而被排除在外。结果:患者平均年龄21.14岁。儿科患者占58.66%。临床常见病为慢性骨髓炎,其次为感染性关节炎。最常见的受累骨是股骨,其次是胫骨。最常见的细菌是耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌(MRSA)和凝固酶阴性金黄色葡萄球菌(CNSA)。还注意到革兰氏阴性感染。结论:东印度地区骨关节感染发生率高。MRSA和CNSA是影响股骨和胫骨等大骨的最常见的分离物。
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Type of microbial flora in patients with bone and joint infections: Our experience at a tertiary care center of Eastern India
Introduction: Bone and joint infections are very common in eastern India. Due to the lack of authentic data on the type of bacteriology in our region, this study was planned. Materials and Methods: After ethical clearance, retrospective data of 2 years from 2019 to 2021 were collected. Out of 115 patients, 77 patients were included in the study whereas 38 were excluded due to nonbacterial infections and incomplete data. Results: The average age of patients was 21.14 years. Pediatric patients were 58.66%. The common clinical condition was chronic osteomyelitis, followed by septic arthritis. The most common bone affected was femur, followed by tibia. The most common organism noted was methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and coagulase-negative Staphylococcus aureus (CNSA). Gram-negative infections were also noted. Conclusions: Eastern India has a high incidence of bone and joint infection. MRSA followed by CNSA is the most common isolate affecting large bones such as femur and tibia.
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