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 Skilled Nursing Home : A Third Report on the Risk Factors for the Occurrence of MRSA Infection in the Elderly
Masakazu WashioShin-ichi NishisakaKazuhiro KishikawaKatsumi IrieAtsushi ShinkawaTomoko TashiroAkito NohtomiTadashi HamadaMasahiro OkayamaYuji MakitaItsuro OgimotoTakesumi YoshimuraMasatoshi Fujishima
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1996 Volume 6 Issue 2 Pages 69-73

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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) infections in a skilled nursing home. From April 1991 to March 1994, bacterial cultures were performed in 55 out of 102 residents in a nursing home based on various clinical aspects. We divided 102 residents into following three groups ; (1) the MRSA group (n=1 0), residents whose materials for bacterial culture were positive for MRSA, (2) the non-MRSA group (n=45), residents whose specimens were negative for MRSA but positive for other bacteria, (3) the control group (n=47), residents who did not have to undergo a bacterial culture because they were free from moderate and severe infectious diseases. Compared with the control group, the activities of daily living score and the serum albumin level were significantly lower in the MRSA group and the non- MRSA group at the beginning of the study. In contrast, the number of antibiotics used prior to the bacterial culture and the proportion of hospitalization within 6 months prior to the bacterial culture were significantly larger in the MRSA group than in either the non-MRSA group, or the control group. These results thus suggest that a low activities of daily living score, the use of many kinds of antibiotics and a recent previous hospitalization may be risk factors of MRSA infection in a nursing home environment. J Epidemiol, 1996; 6 : 69-73.
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