Staphylococcus sp. colonization in workers from areas of hospital support: epidemiological and microbiological aspects
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Resumo: | The objectives were to determine the prevalence of workers colonized by Staphylococcus sp., to identify colonization predictors and, to assess their susceptibility to antimicrobials. A questionnaire was applied and saliva was collected in 130 workers from support areas of an oncology institution. Microbiological analysis was conducted following standard procedures. The prevalence of workers colonized by Staphylococcus sp. was 37.7%, and the isolated majority was Staphylococcus coagulase-negative. Resistance to methicillin was detected in 35.1% of Staphylococcus coagulase-negative, being 12 epidermidis and one S. haemolyticus. From those. 92.3% had the mecA. gene. All S. aureus were sensitive to methicillin. Working shift and sector were identified as predictors for colonization. The colonization in workers from support areas assisting oncology patients indicates that workers should be target of occupational health policies, and it should include pre- and post-colonization measures in investigations/discussions of future studies aiming at worker and patient safety. |
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Staphylococcus sp. colonization in workers from areas of hospital support: epidemiological and microbiological aspectsColonização de trabalhadores de áreas de apoio hospitalar por Staphylococcus sp.: aspectos epidemiológicos e microbiológicosStaphylococcusMethicillin ResistanceHospital ServicesOccupational HealthNursing CareStaphylococcusMethicillin ResistanceHospital ServicesOccupational HealthNursing CareStaphylococcusResistência a MeticilinaServiços HospitalaresSaúde do TrabalhadorCuidados de EnfermagemStaphylococcusResistência a MeticilinaServiços HospitalaresSaúde do TrabalhadorCuidados de EnfermagemThe objectives were to determine the prevalence of workers colonized by Staphylococcus sp., to identify colonization predictors and, to assess their susceptibility to antimicrobials. A questionnaire was applied and saliva was collected in 130 workers from support areas of an oncology institution. Microbiological analysis was conducted following standard procedures. The prevalence of workers colonized by Staphylococcus sp. was 37.7%, and the isolated majority was Staphylococcus coagulase-negative. Resistance to methicillin was detected in 35.1% of Staphylococcus coagulase-negative, being 12 epidermidis and one S. haemolyticus. From those. 92.3% had the mecA. gene. All S. aureus were sensitive to methicillin. Working shift and sector were identified as predictors for colonization. The colonization in workers from support areas assisting oncology patients indicates that workers should be target of occupational health policies, and it should include pre- and post-colonization measures in investigations/discussions of future studies aiming at worker and patient safety.Objetivou-se determinar a prevalência de trabalhadores colonizados por Staphylococcus sp., identificar preditores à colonização e avaliar a suscetibilidade aos antimicrobianos dos isolados. Realizou-se aplicação de questionário e coleta de saliva de 130 trabalhadores de áreas de apoio de uma instituição oncológica. Análise microbiológica foi realizada segundo procedimentos padronizados. A prevalência de trabalhadores colonizados por Staphylococcus sp. foi 37,7%, sendo a maioria dos isolados Staphylococcus coagulase-negative. Resistência à meticilina foi detectada em 35,1% dos Staphylococcus coagulase-negative, sendo 12 S. epidermidis e um S. haemolyticus, destes 92,3% possuíam gene mecA. Todos S. aureus foram sensíveis à meticilina. Turno e setor de trabalho foram identificados como preditores para colonização. A colonização de trabalhadores de áreas de apoio que assistem pacientes oncológicos indica que também sejam alvos de políticas de saúde ocupacional que deveriam incluir medidas pré e pós-colonização a serem investigadas/discutidas em estudos futuros com vistas à segurança do trabalhador e do paciente.Faculdade de Enfermagem da UFG2016-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/fen/article/view/2976610.5216/ree.v18.29766Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagem; Vol. 18 (2016); e1146Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagem; v. 18 (2016); e11461518-1944reponame:Revista Eletrônica de Enfermageminstname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporenghttps://revistas.ufg.br/fen/article/view/29766/21015https://revistas.ufg.br/fen/article/view/29766/21195Copyright (c) 2016 Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagemhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVilefort, Larissa Oliveira RochaVasconcelos, Lara Stefânia Netto de Oliveira LeãoCosta, Dayane de MeloLima, Ana Beatriz MoriPeleja, Edgar BerquóPrado, Marinésia Aparecida do2022-09-29T16:25:46Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/29766Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/fenPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/fen/oairee.fen@ufg.br1518-19441518-1944opendoar:2022-09-29T16:25:46Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagem - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)false |
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Staphylococcus sp. colonization in workers from areas of hospital support: epidemiological and microbiological aspects Colonização de trabalhadores de áreas de apoio hospitalar por Staphylococcus sp.: aspectos epidemiológicos e microbiológicos |
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Staphylococcus sp. colonization in workers from areas of hospital support: epidemiological and microbiological aspects |
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Staphylococcus sp. colonization in workers from areas of hospital support: epidemiological and microbiological aspects Vilefort, Larissa Oliveira Rocha Staphylococcus Methicillin Resistance Hospital Services Occupational Health Nursing Care Staphylococcus Methicillin Resistance Hospital Services Occupational Health Nursing Care Staphylococcus Resistência a Meticilina Serviços Hospitalares Saúde do Trabalhador Cuidados de Enfermagem Staphylococcus Resistência a Meticilina Serviços Hospitalares Saúde do Trabalhador Cuidados de Enfermagem |
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Staphylococcus sp. colonization in workers from areas of hospital support: epidemiological and microbiological aspects |
title_full |
Staphylococcus sp. colonization in workers from areas of hospital support: epidemiological and microbiological aspects |
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Staphylococcus sp. colonization in workers from areas of hospital support: epidemiological and microbiological aspects |
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Staphylococcus sp. colonization in workers from areas of hospital support: epidemiological and microbiological aspects |
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Staphylococcus sp. colonization in workers from areas of hospital support: epidemiological and microbiological aspects |
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Vilefort, Larissa Oliveira Rocha |
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Vilefort, Larissa Oliveira Rocha Vasconcelos, Lara Stefânia Netto de Oliveira Leão Costa, Dayane de Melo Lima, Ana Beatriz Mori Peleja, Edgar Berquó Prado, Marinésia Aparecida do |
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Vasconcelos, Lara Stefânia Netto de Oliveira Leão Costa, Dayane de Melo Lima, Ana Beatriz Mori Peleja, Edgar Berquó Prado, Marinésia Aparecida do |
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Vilefort, Larissa Oliveira Rocha Vasconcelos, Lara Stefânia Netto de Oliveira Leão Costa, Dayane de Melo Lima, Ana Beatriz Mori Peleja, Edgar Berquó Prado, Marinésia Aparecida do |
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Staphylococcus Methicillin Resistance Hospital Services Occupational Health Nursing Care Staphylococcus Methicillin Resistance Hospital Services Occupational Health Nursing Care Staphylococcus Resistência a Meticilina Serviços Hospitalares Saúde do Trabalhador Cuidados de Enfermagem Staphylococcus Resistência a Meticilina Serviços Hospitalares Saúde do Trabalhador Cuidados de Enfermagem |
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Staphylococcus Methicillin Resistance Hospital Services Occupational Health Nursing Care Staphylococcus Methicillin Resistance Hospital Services Occupational Health Nursing Care Staphylococcus Resistência a Meticilina Serviços Hospitalares Saúde do Trabalhador Cuidados de Enfermagem Staphylococcus Resistência a Meticilina Serviços Hospitalares Saúde do Trabalhador Cuidados de Enfermagem |
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The objectives were to determine the prevalence of workers colonized by Staphylococcus sp., to identify colonization predictors and, to assess their susceptibility to antimicrobials. A questionnaire was applied and saliva was collected in 130 workers from support areas of an oncology institution. Microbiological analysis was conducted following standard procedures. The prevalence of workers colonized by Staphylococcus sp. was 37.7%, and the isolated majority was Staphylococcus coagulase-negative. Resistance to methicillin was detected in 35.1% of Staphylococcus coagulase-negative, being 12 epidermidis and one S. haemolyticus. From those. 92.3% had the mecA. gene. All S. aureus were sensitive to methicillin. Working shift and sector were identified as predictors for colonization. The colonization in workers from support areas assisting oncology patients indicates that workers should be target of occupational health policies, and it should include pre- and post-colonization measures in investigations/discussions of future studies aiming at worker and patient safety. |
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2016 |
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