Evaluation of Bacteria Detected in Both Urine and Open Wounds in Nursing Facility Residents
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject/PRJNA533783
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Nursing home residents are at a greater risk of developing pressure injuries that develop into an open wound. Open wounds can be colonized with bacteria from multiple sources. Emerging evidence suggests the specific composition of the open wound microbial community can result in delayed wound healing and increased infection risk. Understanding the factors that influence microbial colonization of open wounds, can lead to the prevention of infections. The relationship between bacteria found in urine and that of open wounds, is currently unknown. Recent studies have shown that nursing home residents can harbor a urinary microbiota independent of symptoms and frequently experience urinary incontinence. To determine if the colonization of open wounds mirrors urinary colonization, we conducted a pilot study with nursing home residents, comparing bacteria present in open pressure injuries below the umbilicus and urine. To identify microbial species that were present in both urine and open wound at one timepoint, standard bacteriologic culture techniques followed by MALDI-TOF was used as well as16S rRNA-encoding gene amplicon sequencing.
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2019-04-19



