TY - JOUR
T1 - From Nares to Wound
T2 - Exploring the mechanisms for Staphylococcal surgical site infections, implications for infection prevention
AU - Troeman, Darren P.R.
AU - Kluytmans, Jan A.J.W.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America.
PY - 2023/7/26
Y1 - 2023/7/26
N2 - Surgical site infections (SSIs) are important healthcare-associated infections, leading to increased morbidity and mortality, healthcare costs, and prolonged hospital stays. Staphylococcus aureus is an important and common microbial cause of SSI. Nasal carriage of S. aureus has been shown to be an important determinant for the development of SSI, and interventions aimed at eradicating preoperative nasal carriage are associated with a reduced risk of infection. Yet, it is not entirely clear how the nasally residing S. aureus causes SSI at distant body sites. In this commentary, we describe our view on how S. aureus can be transported from the nares to the incision site during surgery. In addition, we shed light on the implications of our view for infection prevention research.
AB - Surgical site infections (SSIs) are important healthcare-associated infections, leading to increased morbidity and mortality, healthcare costs, and prolonged hospital stays. Staphylococcus aureus is an important and common microbial cause of SSI. Nasal carriage of S. aureus has been shown to be an important determinant for the development of SSI, and interventions aimed at eradicating preoperative nasal carriage are associated with a reduced risk of infection. Yet, it is not entirely clear how the nasally residing S. aureus causes SSI at distant body sites. In this commentary, we describe our view on how S. aureus can be transported from the nares to the incision site during surgery. In addition, we shed light on the implications of our view for infection prevention research.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85166436146
U2 - 10.1017/ash.2023.197
DO - 10.1017/ash.2023.197
M3 - Comment/Letter to the editor
C2 - 37592968
AN - SCOPUS:85166436146
SN - 2732-494X
VL - 3
JO - Antimicrobial Stewardship & Healthcare Epidemiology
JF - Antimicrobial Stewardship & Healthcare Epidemiology
IS - 1
M1 - e130
ER -