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Bacteriological evaluation of wounds in seriously burned hospitalized patients

Abstracts

During the period between May and December 1988, 21 patients were studied bacteriologically at Hospital João XXIII's burn's unit which belongs to "Fundação Hospitalar do Estado de Minas Gerais" in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. A qualitative and quantitative evaluation of aerobic and facultative bacteria from burn wounds was carried out by the standard filter paper disc technique, including antibiotic susceptibility. At the same time an evaluation of those bacteria isolated from the environmental unit was performed. The most common organisms recovered from wounds of patients were: Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, and Staphylococcus epidermidis. P. pseudomallei was the most frequent strain recovered from environmental specimens. In nearly all patients specimens (16 in total) from whom P. aeruginosa was isolated, the rate of CFU/cm² of skin was above 10². In nine of these, it reached 10(5), wich is equivalent to 10(7) CFU/g of burned tissue.

Nosocomial infection; Burn wounds infection


No período de maio a dezembro de 1988, foram avaliados bacteriologicamente 21 pacientes da Unidade de Queimados do Hospital João XXIII pertencente à Fundação Hospitalar do Estado de Minas Gerais, em Belo Horizonte, Brasil. A avaliação qualitativa e quantitativa de bactérias aeróbicas e facultativas de queimaduras foi realizada através da técnica do disco de papel de filtro padronizado, incluindo a susceptibilidade a antimicrobianos. Ao mesmo tempo, foi realizada uma avaliação das bactérias isoladas do ambiente da Unidade. Os microrganismos mais frequentemente recuperados das feridas dos pacientes foram: Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis. A espécie P. pseudomallei foi a mais frequente nos espécimes ambientais. Em quase todos os espécimes de pacientes dos quais P. aeruginosa (16 pacientes) foi isolada, a taxa CFU/cm² de pele estava acima de 10². Em nove destes, alcançou 10(5), o que equivale a 10(7) CFU/g de tecido queimado.

Infecção hospitalar; Infecção de queimaduras


ARTICLES

Bacteriological evaluation of wounds in seriously burned hospitalized patients

Sueli de Lourdes Nogueira Vilela Silva; Oswaldo Gontijo Macedo; Carlos Américo Veiga Damasceno; Maria Auxiliadora Roque de Carvalho; Eduardo Osório Cisalpino

Adress to correspondence Adress to correspondence: Dra. Maria Auxiliadora R. Carvalho Department of Microbiology ICB/UFMG Campus Pampulha 30161 Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.

ABSTRACT

During the period between May and December 1988, 21 patients were studied bacteriologically at Hospital João XXIII's burn's unit which belongs to "Fundação Hospitalar do Estado de Minas Gerais" in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. A qualitative and quantitative evaluation of aerobic and facultative bacteria from burn wounds was carried out by the standard filter paper disc technique, including antibiotic susceptibility. At the same time an evaluation of those bacteria isolated from the environmental unit was performed. The most common organisms recovered from wounds of patients were: Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, and Staphylococcus epidermidis. P. pseudomallei was the most frequent strain recovered from environmental specimens. In nearly all patients specimens (16 in total) from whom P. aeruginosa was isolated, the rate of CFU/cm2 of skin was above 102. In nine of these, it reached 105, wich is equivalent to 107 CFU/g of burned tissue.

Keywords: Nosocomial infection. Burn wounds infection.

RESUMO

No período de maio a dezembro de 1988, foram avaliados bacteriologicamente 21 pacientes da Unidade de Queimados do Hospital João XXIII pertencente à Fundação Hospitalar do Estado de Minas Gerais, em Belo Horizonte, Brasil. A avaliação qualitativa e quantitativa de bactérias aeróbicas e facultativas de queimaduras foi realizada através da técnica do disco de papel de filtro padronizado, incluindo a susceptibilidade a antimicrobianos. Ao mesmo tempo, foi realizada uma avaliação das bactérias isoladas do ambiente da Unidade. Os microrganismos mais frequentemente recuperados das feridas dos pacientes foram: Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis. A espécie P. pseudomallei foi a mais frequente nos espécimes ambientais. Em quase todos os espécimes de pacientes dos quais P. aeruginosa (16 pacientes) foi isolada, a taxa CFU/cm2 de pele estava acima de 102. Em nove destes, alcançou 105, o que equivale a 107 CFU/g de tecido queimado.

Palavras-chave: Infecção hospitalar. Infecção de queimaduras.

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Recebido para publicação em 20/03/91.

From the Department of Microbiology, Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Bélo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.

Financial Support of CAPES, CNPq, PRPq/UFMG, FINEP.

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  • Adress to correspondence:

    Dra. Maria Auxiliadora
    R. Carvalho
    Department of Microbiology
    ICB/UFMG
    Campus Pampulha
    30161
    Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.
  • Publication Dates

    • Publication in this collection
      23 Apr 2013
    • Date of issue
      Sept 1991

    History

    • Accepted
      20 Mar 1991
    • Received
      20 Mar 1991
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