Colonization of skin by Helcococcus kunzii.
AUTOR(ES)
Haas, J
RESUMO
In order to investigate the role of Helcococcus kunzii as a colonizer of skin and as a possible participant in diabetic foot ulcers, we used a selective medium to culture both lower- and upper-extremity skin from a study group of podiatry patients (60 diabetics and 60 nondiabetics) and a control group of 50 healthy volunteers. Although differences in colonization were not statistically significant, a trend toward higher colonization rates in the group of podiatry patients was noted. H. kunzii appears to preferentially colonize the skin of the feet, and while its pathogenic role in diabetic foot ulcers is difficult to establish, it may be a previously unrecognized component of the polymicrobial flora characteristically isolated from patients with these infections.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=230056Documentos Relacionados
- Breast Abscess Associated with Helcococcus kunzii
- Helcococcus kunzii as sole isolate from an infected sebaceous cyst.
- Skin colonization by Corynebacterium groups D2 and JK in hospitalized patients.
- Prosthetic Joint Infection Due to “Helcococcus pyogenica”
- Prosthetic Joint Infection Due to “Helcococcus pyogenes”