2019, Número 4
Prevalencia y factores de virulencia de Staphylococcus coagulasa negativos causantes de infección de prótesis articular en un hospital ortopédico de México
Ortega-Peña S, Franco-Cendejas R, Salazar-Sáenz B, Rodríguez-Martínez S, Cancino-Díaz ME, Cancino-Díaz JC
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 36
Paginas: 428-435
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RESUMEN
Objetivo: Estudiar la prevalencia y los factores de virulencia de
Staphylococcus coagulasa negativos (SCN) de infecciones
de prótesis articular (IPA).
Método: Los SCN se aislaron de 66 pacientes con IPA de cadera y rodilla procedentes del Instituto
Nacional de Rehabilitación Luis Guillermo Ibarra Ibarra, de Ciudad de México. Se determinaron la sensibilidad antimicrobiana
y la producción de biopelículas de los SCN. Los genes icaADBC, aap, bap y embp fueron detectados por reacción
en cadena de la polimerasa en SCN.
Resultados: La IPA de cadera fue el 80%. Se aislaron en alta proporción S. epidermidis
(82%) y S. hominis (80%), y en baja frecuencia
S. lugdunensis, S. haemolyticus, S. capitis, S. caprae, S. sciuri y
S. lentus. La mayoría de los aislamientos fueron resistentes a los betalactámicos, las fluoroquinolonas y la eritromicina. La
producción de biopelículas se determinó en el 41% de los SCN y el 59% fueron no productores de biopelículas (p = 0.0551).
S. epidermidis productores de biopelículas tuvieron mayor presencia del operón icaADBC, aap y embp que los aislamientos
no productores de biopelícula (p ‹ 0.05). Los SCN no
S. epidermidis presentaron únicamente el gen aap.
Conclusiones: S. haemolyticus, S. sciuri y
S. lentus son aislamientos nuevos de IPA no reportados que poseen factores de
virulencia, igual que las otras especies de SCN aisladas.
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