Case Series of Neonatal Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome from Western India
Nikhil Mahajan, P. M. Shukla, S. Prasanna, Mayuri MahajanAbstract
Introduction:
Ritter Von Rittershain first described superficial blistering skin disorder
Case Presentation:
We report the two cases of neonates of SSSS. The first case presented with fever, irritability, refusal to feed, and skin peeling upon pressure application. The baby was admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), and a clinical diagnosis of SSSS was made. Improved with medication and discharged after 7 days in the first case. In the second case, the baby was shifted to NICU and was started on bubble continuous positive airway pressure, vasopressors, and was put on mechanical ventilation. The baby died on day 2.
Discussion:
SSSS is toxin-mediated disease; however, the cultures or biopsies are often negative for
Conclusion:
The clinical diagnosis is very essential along with other supportive investigations in SSSS management. Hence, further studies should be conducted to highlight the toxin production, excretion, and inhibition for the protocol-based management of SSSS.