Summary
This paper reviews the role that skin plays in nosocomial infection. Skin is heavily colonised with a variety of commensal and potentially pathogenic bacteria and poses an important source of hospital acquired infection. Several outbreaks of skin infection are described in which the source and route of infection have been identified. Some of the factors implicated in the survival and dispersal of skin pathogens are described.
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This paper was presented at the 6th Mediterranean Con-gress of Chemotherapy, Taormina, Italy, May 1988.