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The skin as the source of Acinetobacter and Moraxella species occurring in blood cultures.
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Healthy PeopleMoraxella SpeciesPathogenic MicrobiologyBacteriologyKidney DiseaseDermatologyBacterial PathogensMedical MicrobiologyHealthcare-associated InfectionInfection ControlAntimicrobial ResistanceClinical MicrobiologySkin CarriageGram-negative BacteriologyAntimicrobial SusceptibilityMicrobial DiseaseAntibioticsBlood CulturesMicrobiologyMedicineDiagnostic Microbiology
A study was made of the flora of the skin in hospital inpatients and healthy people to demonstrate the presence of non-fermenting Gram-negative rods of the Acinetobacter and Moraxella group. These organisms were found to be present on the skin of 34.3% of inpatients and occurred even more commonly in those patients with kidney disease. It was also present on the skin of 20% of a group of healthy members of staff. This rather high rate of skin carriage is thought to account for the not infrequent occurrence of this organism in blood cultures.
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