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Eradication of MRSA throat carriage - A randomized trial comparing topical treatment with rifampicin-based systemic therapy

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents Aug 30, 2017

Lindgren AK, et al. – Authors conducted an open randomized study to evaluate two MRSA (Methicillin–resistant Staphylococcus aureus) throat carriage eradication protocols: one treatment group received oral rifampicin and clindamycin or trimethoprim–sulfamethoxazole for seven days, in combination with nasal mupirocin; patients in the other group were treated with nasal mupirocin, only. As per observations, a combination of rifampicin and clindamycin or trimethoprim–sulfamethoxazole proved more effective in eliminating pharyngeal MRSA carriage compared to topical treatment with mupirocin.

Methods

  • Authors performed an open randomized study assessing two eradication protocols.
  • They enrolled patients with pharyngeal carriage of MRSA at six Swedish centers during four years.
  • Oral rifampicin and clindamycin or trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole were administered to one treatment group for seven days, in combination with nasal mupirocin.
  • Other group was treated with nasal mupirocin, only.
  • Patients in the same household were randomized together.
  • A hygiene protocol including chlorhexidine washings was followed by both the groups.
  • They performed cultures from the nares, perineum and throat at baseline, and then two weeks, two months and six months after the end of treatment.

Results

  • 28 patients were administered rifampicin-based systemic antibiotics.
  • 24 subjects were there in the mupirocin only group.
  • At follow-up six months after the end of treatment, negative MRSA results were obtained in 61% of the patients and 50% of the households in the systemic antibiotics group.
  • In this study, significantly less patients (12%) and households (10%) became decolonized in the group receiving topical treatment only.

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