Bacteriological aspects of chronic osteoarticular infections in adults: the influence of the osteosynthesis material
Abstract Background The aim of this study is to establish the bacterial epidemiology of chronic osteoarticular infections in adults, to study the susceptibility of the isolated strains to antibiotics and to demonstrate the influence of osteosynthesis material thereon. Patients and methods This is a...
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doaj-56229ef8e58841b78c04644640fc3f322020-11-25T01:54:26ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002017-11-011011510.1186/s13104-017-2976-zBacteriological aspects of chronic osteoarticular infections in adults: the influence of the osteosynthesis materialAdil Maleb0Mohammed Frikh1Yassine Ben Lahlou2Belkacem Chagar3Abdelhay Lemnouer4Mostafa Elouennass5Bacteriology Department, Mohammed V Military Teaching HospitalBacteriology Department, Mohammed V Military Teaching HospitalBacteriology Department, Mohammed V Military Teaching HospitalTraumalogy Department, Mohammed V Military Teaching HospitalBacteriology Department, Mohammed V Military Teaching HospitalBacteriology Department, Mohammed V Military Teaching HospitalAbstract Background The aim of this study is to establish the bacterial epidemiology of chronic osteoarticular infections in adults, to study the susceptibility of the isolated strains to antibiotics and to demonstrate the influence of osteosynthesis material thereon. Patients and methods This is a retrospective study of 78 months, from January 2006 to June 2012, providing bacteriological samples from patients with osteitis and osteoarthritis in the Mohammed V military teaching hospital of Rabat. Isolation and identification of bacteria were made by bacteriological classical techniques. The antimicrobial susceptibility testing of the isolates was performed by disk diffusion agar method, as recommended by the Committee of the susceptibility of the French Society for Microbiology (CA-SFM). Results We collected 234 cases, 53% (n = 124) of patients without osteosynthesis material (group A) and 47% (n = 110) patients with osteosynthesis material (group B).We isolated 371 bacteria which 51.49 (n = 191) in group A and 48.51% (n = 180) in group B. Gram-positive cocci were the most frequent (n = 234), followed by the Gram-negative bacilli (n = 114) and the Gram-positive bacilli (n = 19). Our study shows that the rate of resistance to antibiotics in strains obtained from patients with osteosynthesis material is higher compared to those obtained from patients without osteosynthesis material. Conclusions Chronic OA infection in adults is difficult to diagnose and treat. Its good management must be multidisciplinary.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-2976-zAntibiotic resistanceBacteriaInfectious diseasesOrthopedic surgery |
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Adil Maleb Mohammed Frikh Yassine Ben Lahlou Belkacem Chagar Abdelhay Lemnouer Mostafa Elouennass Bacteriological aspects of chronic osteoarticular infections in adults: the influence of the osteosynthesis material BMC Research Notes Antibiotic resistance Bacteria Infectious diseases Orthopedic surgery |
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Adil Maleb Mohammed Frikh Yassine Ben Lahlou Belkacem Chagar Abdelhay Lemnouer Mostafa Elouennass |
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Bacteriological aspects of chronic osteoarticular infections in adults: the influence of the osteosynthesis material |
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Bacteriological aspects of chronic osteoarticular infections in adults: the influence of the osteosynthesis material |
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Bacteriological aspects of chronic osteoarticular infections in adults: the influence of the osteosynthesis material |
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Bacteriological aspects of chronic osteoarticular infections in adults: the influence of the osteosynthesis material |
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Bacteriological aspects of chronic osteoarticular infections in adults: the influence of the osteosynthesis material |
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bacteriological aspects of chronic osteoarticular infections in adults: the influence of the osteosynthesis material |
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Abstract Background The aim of this study is to establish the bacterial epidemiology of chronic osteoarticular infections in adults, to study the susceptibility of the isolated strains to antibiotics and to demonstrate the influence of osteosynthesis material thereon. Patients and methods This is a retrospective study of 78 months, from January 2006 to June 2012, providing bacteriological samples from patients with osteitis and osteoarthritis in the Mohammed V military teaching hospital of Rabat. Isolation and identification of bacteria were made by bacteriological classical techniques. The antimicrobial susceptibility testing of the isolates was performed by disk diffusion agar method, as recommended by the Committee of the susceptibility of the French Society for Microbiology (CA-SFM). Results We collected 234 cases, 53% (n = 124) of patients without osteosynthesis material (group A) and 47% (n = 110) patients with osteosynthesis material (group B).We isolated 371 bacteria which 51.49 (n = 191) in group A and 48.51% (n = 180) in group B. Gram-positive cocci were the most frequent (n = 234), followed by the Gram-negative bacilli (n = 114) and the Gram-positive bacilli (n = 19). Our study shows that the rate of resistance to antibiotics in strains obtained from patients with osteosynthesis material is higher compared to those obtained from patients without osteosynthesis material. Conclusions Chronic OA infection in adults is difficult to diagnose and treat. Its good management must be multidisciplinary. |
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Antibiotic resistance Bacteria Infectious diseases Orthopedic surgery |
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