1971
DOI: 10.1002/bjs.1800580208
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Nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus in a general surgical unit

Abstract: Nasal carriage of staphylococci was found in 50 per cent of in‐patients in a general surgical unit and in 26 per cent of out‐patients. While 32 per cent of in‐patients carried resistant organisms in their noses a high percentage of out‐patients (17 per cent) also were carriers of resistant organisms. Eighty per cent of staff carried staphylococci in their noses, 67 per cent being resistant organisms. Although the “hospital staphvlococcus” was found in 5 per cent of patients and 15 per cent of attending staff, … Show more

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“…S. aureus infection may also be superimposed on superficial dermatological diseases such as eczema, pediculosis and mycosis (Kloos and Bannerman, 1995). They live as commensals in anterior naves of over half the population of humans (Doig, 1981). The cocci are spread from these sites into the environment by the hands, handkerchief, clothing and *Corresponding author; E-mail: ezeronyeob@yahoo.com.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…S. aureus infection may also be superimposed on superficial dermatological diseases such as eczema, pediculosis and mycosis (Kloos and Bannerman, 1995). They live as commensals in anterior naves of over half the population of humans (Doig, 1981). The cocci are spread from these sites into the environment by the hands, handkerchief, clothing and *Corresponding author; E-mail: ezeronyeob@yahoo.com.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%