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Original Article

Epidemiological, Bacteriological and Complicating Features of Erysipelas

Pages 519-524 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

233 patients with erysipelas, admitted to the Department of Infectious Diseases, Danderyd Hospital, during a 2-year period were analysed for epidemiological, bacteriological and complicating features. Erysipelas was defined clinically as a febrile skin infection with a sudden onset of a red indurated expanding plaque with a distinct border. Common predisposing factors were alcohol abuse, diabetes mellitus and venous insufficiency, and complications were more common among such patients. No seasonal variation was found. 5 % of patients with blood culture had streptococcemia (7/149). Erysipelas emerging from an infected ulcer was seen in 52 % (122/233) and in 46 % of these streptococci were isolated (57/122), 67 % of which were of type A (38/57). Staphylococcus aureus was isolated from 59 % of ulcerative cases (72/122) and in 3 of them staphylococci were found in the blood.

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