Journal of Epidemiology
Online ISSN : 1349-9092
Print ISSN : 0917-5040
ISSN-L : 0917-5040
Incidence of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) Isolation in a Geriatric Hospital : A Second Report on the Risk Factors for the Occurrence of MRSA Infection in the Elderly
Takahiro YoshimitsuMasakazu WashioTomoko KajiokaTadashi HamadaYoshito ShogakiuchiAkito NohtomiMasahiro OkayamaKaoru OkadaItsuro OgimotoTakesumi YoshimuraMasatoshi Fujishima.
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1994 Volume 4 Issue 3 Pages 129-132

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From April 1992 to March 1993, we examined the results of a bacterial culture from various clinical aspects in 83 elderly inpatients at a geriatric hospital. A case control study was carried out in order to evaluate the various factors which may influence the occurrence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection. A univariate analysis revealed that a lower ADL score, a great number of antibiotics administration or the use of the third generation cephems increased the risk for MRSA infection. However, a multivariate analysis revealed that the risk for MRSA infection increased only among the patients who received the third generation cephems (OR: 2.80, 95% Cl : 1.40-5.63). Therefore, in the elderly, the use of third generation cephems seems to pose a great risk factor for MRSA infection.
The level of total cholesterol, serum albumin or hemoglobin did not differ between the MRSA group and the non-MRSA group. However, among the patients who did not receive the third generation cephems, hypoalbuminemia was a risk for MRSA infection (OR: 2.06, 95% Cl : 1.10-3.85). J Epidemiol, 1994; 4 : 129-132.
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