Staphylococcus Aureus Carriage in French Athletes at Risk of CA-MRSA Infection: a Prospective, Cross-sectional Study

Abstract Background Staphylococcus aureus (SA) is a leading cause of infectious diseases in sports teams. In recent decades, community-associated SA (CA-SA) strains have emerged worldwide and have been responsible for outbreaks in sports teams. There are very few data on the prevalence of these stra...

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Main Authors: E. Couvé-Deacon, D. Postil, O. Barraud, C. Duchiron, D. Chainier, A. Labrunie, N. Pestourie, P.M. Preux, B. François, M.C. Ploy
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-08-01
Series:Sports Medicine - Open
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40798-017-0094-z
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spelling doaj-1f36f6b8a54940bd88112c0f9433bc622020-11-25T00:26:08ZengSpringerOpenSports Medicine - Open2199-11702198-97612017-08-01311910.1186/s40798-017-0094-zStaphylococcus Aureus Carriage in French Athletes at Risk of CA-MRSA Infection: a Prospective, Cross-sectional StudyE. Couvé-Deacon0D. Postil1O. Barraud2C. Duchiron3D. Chainier4A. Labrunie5N. Pestourie6P.M. Preux7B. François8M.C. Ploy9University LimogesINSERMUniversity LimogesINSERMUniversity LimogesCHU Limoges, Centre d’Epidémiologie de Biostatistique et de Méthodologie de la RechercheCHU Limoges, Laboratory of Bacteriology-Virology-HygieneCHU Limoges, Centre d’Epidémiologie de Biostatistique et de Méthodologie de la RechercheUniversity LimogesUniversity LimogesAbstract Background Staphylococcus aureus (SA) is a leading cause of infectious diseases in sports teams. In recent decades, community-associated SA (CA-SA) strains have emerged worldwide and have been responsible for outbreaks in sports teams. There are very few data on the prevalence of these strains in France, and none on the carriage among athletes. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study to determine the SA carriage proportion among athletes practicing sports at risk for CA-SA infection in a French county, and determined the methicillin-resistant and/or CA-SA proportion. We also analyzed SA carriage according to risks factors and studied the SA clonality in a sample of our population. Results We included 300 athletes; SA carriage proportion was 61% (n = 183) and one was MRSA carrier (0.33%). The MRSA strain belonged to the clonal complex ST5. None of the strain produced Panton Valentine Leucocidin, and we did not find clonal distribution within the teams. Interestingly, we found a high throat-only carriage (n = 57), 31.1% of the SA carriers. Conclusion We found a high SA carriage with a local epidemiology quite different than that reported in a similar population in the USA. Further studies on SA carriage should include throat sampling. Trial registration The approved protocol was registered on ClinicalTrial.gov , NCT01148485.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40798-017-0094-zStaphylococcus aureusCommunity associatedPanton Valentine leukocidinNasal carriageThroat carriageSports team
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author E. Couvé-Deacon
D. Postil
O. Barraud
C. Duchiron
D. Chainier
A. Labrunie
N. Pestourie
P.M. Preux
B. François
M.C. Ploy
spellingShingle E. Couvé-Deacon
D. Postil
O. Barraud
C. Duchiron
D. Chainier
A. Labrunie
N. Pestourie
P.M. Preux
B. François
M.C. Ploy
Staphylococcus Aureus Carriage in French Athletes at Risk of CA-MRSA Infection: a Prospective, Cross-sectional Study
Sports Medicine - Open
Staphylococcus aureus
Community associated
Panton Valentine leukocidin
Nasal carriage
Throat carriage
Sports team
author_facet E. Couvé-Deacon
D. Postil
O. Barraud
C. Duchiron
D. Chainier
A. Labrunie
N. Pestourie
P.M. Preux
B. François
M.C. Ploy
author_sort E. Couvé-Deacon
title Staphylococcus Aureus Carriage in French Athletes at Risk of CA-MRSA Infection: a Prospective, Cross-sectional Study
title_short Staphylococcus Aureus Carriage in French Athletes at Risk of CA-MRSA Infection: a Prospective, Cross-sectional Study
title_full Staphylococcus Aureus Carriage in French Athletes at Risk of CA-MRSA Infection: a Prospective, Cross-sectional Study
title_fullStr Staphylococcus Aureus Carriage in French Athletes at Risk of CA-MRSA Infection: a Prospective, Cross-sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed Staphylococcus Aureus Carriage in French Athletes at Risk of CA-MRSA Infection: a Prospective, Cross-sectional Study
title_sort staphylococcus aureus carriage in french athletes at risk of ca-mrsa infection: a prospective, cross-sectional study
publisher SpringerOpen
series Sports Medicine - Open
issn 2199-1170
2198-9761
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Abstract Background Staphylococcus aureus (SA) is a leading cause of infectious diseases in sports teams. In recent decades, community-associated SA (CA-SA) strains have emerged worldwide and have been responsible for outbreaks in sports teams. There are very few data on the prevalence of these strains in France, and none on the carriage among athletes. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study to determine the SA carriage proportion among athletes practicing sports at risk for CA-SA infection in a French county, and determined the methicillin-resistant and/or CA-SA proportion. We also analyzed SA carriage according to risks factors and studied the SA clonality in a sample of our population. Results We included 300 athletes; SA carriage proportion was 61% (n = 183) and one was MRSA carrier (0.33%). The MRSA strain belonged to the clonal complex ST5. None of the strain produced Panton Valentine Leucocidin, and we did not find clonal distribution within the teams. Interestingly, we found a high throat-only carriage (n = 57), 31.1% of the SA carriers. Conclusion We found a high SA carriage with a local epidemiology quite different than that reported in a similar population in the USA. Further studies on SA carriage should include throat sampling. Trial registration The approved protocol was registered on ClinicalTrial.gov , NCT01148485.
topic Staphylococcus aureus
Community associated
Panton Valentine leukocidin
Nasal carriage
Throat carriage
Sports team
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40798-017-0094-z
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