A Study of Community-Acquired Pyodermas with Special Reference to Panton–Valentine Leukocidin (PVL)-Positive Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus
Prashanth R. Kamath, Niha F. Imthiaz, Ashmiya A. Razak, Vidya Pai, Manjunath M. Shenoy- Infectious Diseases
- Microbiology (medical)
- Dermatology
- Immunology and Allergy
Abstract
Background:
Community-acquired (CA) pyodermas are one of the most common infections encountered in the dermatology outpatient clinics. A significant number of these conditions are caused by
Materials and Methods:
A prospective study was conducted with 205 cases of CA pyodermas, of which five were discarded due to mixed isolates. Clinical details were taken and wound exudate was sent for bacteriological examination. Further, the molecular study was performed on all MRSA (7) isolates and 13 randomly selected MSSA isolates using polymerase chain reaction for
Results:
Conclusion:
While pyodermas are common, the prevalence of MRSA is low in the CA pyodermas in our region. PVL does not appear to be a virulence factor among the isolated MRSA. Larger, multicentric, and periodic studies are, however, required to further justify these claims.