Epidemic Increase in Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Copenhagen.

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Epidemic Increase in Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Copenhagen. / Westh, Henrik; Boye, Kit; Bartels, Mette Damkjær; Kristoffersen, Kirsten Lydia; Bergen, L; Havstreym, J; Bagersted, J; Petersen, IS; Lester, Anne; Lisby, Jan Gorm; Friis-Møller, Alice; Knudsen, Inge Jenny Dahl; Slotsbjerg, T; Lundgren, Bettina.

I: Ugeskrift for Laeger, Bind 168, Nr. 7, 2006, s. 671-673.

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Westh, H, Boye, K, Bartels, MD, Kristoffersen, KL, Bergen, L, Havstreym, J, Bagersted, J, Petersen, IS, Lester, A, Lisby, JG, Friis-Møller, A, Knudsen, IJD, Slotsbjerg, T & Lundgren, B 2006, 'Epidemic Increase in Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Copenhagen.', Ugeskrift for Laeger, bind 168, nr. 7, s. 671-673. <http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/16494803>

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Westh, H., Boye, K., Bartels, M. D., Kristoffersen, K. L., Bergen, L., Havstreym, J., Bagersted, J., Petersen, IS., Lester, A., Lisby, J. G., Friis-Møller, A., Knudsen, I. J. D., Slotsbjerg, T., & Lundgren, B. (2006). Epidemic Increase in Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Copenhagen. Ugeskrift for Laeger, 168(7), 671-673. http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/16494803

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Westh H, Boye K, Bartels MD, Kristoffersen KL, Bergen L, Havstreym J o.a. Epidemic Increase in Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Copenhagen. Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2006;168(7):671-673.

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Westh, Henrik ; Boye, Kit ; Bartels, Mette Damkjær ; Kristoffersen, Kirsten Lydia ; Bergen, L ; Havstreym, J ; Bagersted, J ; Petersen, IS ; Lester, Anne ; Lisby, Jan Gorm ; Friis-Møller, Alice ; Knudsen, Inge Jenny Dahl ; Slotsbjerg, T ; Lundgren, Bettina. / Epidemic Increase in Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Copenhagen. I: Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2006 ; Bind 168, Nr. 7. s. 671-673.

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title = "Epidemic Increase in Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Copenhagen.",
abstract = "INTRODUCTION: We have found an epidemic increase in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in Copenhagen. The increase has a complex background and involves hospitals, nursing homes and persons nursed in their own home. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We found 33 MRSA patients in 2003 and 121 in 2004. All isolates have been spa-typed and epidemiologic information collected. RESULTS: The number of MRSA cases has a doubling time of about six months. The epidemic has been caused by many different MRSA types and 31 staphylococcus protein A genotypes (spa types). MRSA has caused several hospital outbreaks and is endemic in 10 nursing homes. Five staff members from nursing homes have been infected with MRSA. MRSA commonly causes skin and soft tissue infections (76%), but serious infections such as septicaemia and pneumonia are also found. CONCLUSION: Treatment of MRSA-infected patients is costly due to isolation regimes, increase in bed-days and treatment with special antibiotics. After treatment of the infection and in cases of MRSA carriage, MRSA is found on the skin and in the nose. Carriage of MRSA can be eradicated by washing with chlorhexidine and nasal administration of mupirocin. The necessary resources for handling the epidemic are not available. Without active intervention, this situation will have serious implications for the health care system.",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Epidemic Increase in Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Copenhagen.

AU - Westh, Henrik

AU - Boye, Kit

AU - Bartels, Mette Damkjær

AU - Kristoffersen, Kirsten Lydia

AU - Bergen, L

AU - Havstreym, J

AU - Bagersted, J

AU - Petersen, IS

AU - Lester, Anne

AU - Lisby, Jan Gorm

AU - Friis-Møller, Alice

AU - Knudsen, Inge Jenny Dahl

AU - Slotsbjerg, T

AU - Lundgren, Bettina

PY - 2006

Y1 - 2006

N2 - INTRODUCTION: We have found an epidemic increase in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in Copenhagen. The increase has a complex background and involves hospitals, nursing homes and persons nursed in their own home. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We found 33 MRSA patients in 2003 and 121 in 2004. All isolates have been spa-typed and epidemiologic information collected. RESULTS: The number of MRSA cases has a doubling time of about six months. The epidemic has been caused by many different MRSA types and 31 staphylococcus protein A genotypes (spa types). MRSA has caused several hospital outbreaks and is endemic in 10 nursing homes. Five staff members from nursing homes have been infected with MRSA. MRSA commonly causes skin and soft tissue infections (76%), but serious infections such as septicaemia and pneumonia are also found. CONCLUSION: Treatment of MRSA-infected patients is costly due to isolation regimes, increase in bed-days and treatment with special antibiotics. After treatment of the infection and in cases of MRSA carriage, MRSA is found on the skin and in the nose. Carriage of MRSA can be eradicated by washing with chlorhexidine and nasal administration of mupirocin. The necessary resources for handling the epidemic are not available. Without active intervention, this situation will have serious implications for the health care system.

AB - INTRODUCTION: We have found an epidemic increase in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in Copenhagen. The increase has a complex background and involves hospitals, nursing homes and persons nursed in their own home. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We found 33 MRSA patients in 2003 and 121 in 2004. All isolates have been spa-typed and epidemiologic information collected. RESULTS: The number of MRSA cases has a doubling time of about six months. The epidemic has been caused by many different MRSA types and 31 staphylococcus protein A genotypes (spa types). MRSA has caused several hospital outbreaks and is endemic in 10 nursing homes. Five staff members from nursing homes have been infected with MRSA. MRSA commonly causes skin and soft tissue infections (76%), but serious infections such as septicaemia and pneumonia are also found. CONCLUSION: Treatment of MRSA-infected patients is costly due to isolation regimes, increase in bed-days and treatment with special antibiotics. After treatment of the infection and in cases of MRSA carriage, MRSA is found on the skin and in the nose. Carriage of MRSA can be eradicated by washing with chlorhexidine and nasal administration of mupirocin. The necessary resources for handling the epidemic are not available. Without active intervention, this situation will have serious implications for the health care system.

M3 - Journal article

VL - 168

SP - 671

EP - 673

JO - Ugeskrift for Laeger

JF - Ugeskrift for Laeger

SN - 0041-5782

IS - 7

ER -

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