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S. Aureus Colonization in Atopic Dermatitis

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Columbia University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Atopic Dermatitis

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02091037
AAAI5956

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to characterize the bacterial strains that colonize children with atopic dermatitis.

The investigators hypothesize that rectal cultures will be more sensitive than anterior nares cultures for detecting S. aureus colonization, and that strains of S. aureus colonizing patients with atopic dermatitis will be resistant to commonly used topical antibiotic ointments.

Full description

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by pruritis and eczematous lesions with a worldwide prevalence of 15-20%. The burden of disease is highest in the most developed nations and predominantly affects children, with 50% of cases arising in the first year of life, and most others arising in the first 5 years. There is a well-known increased susceptibility to skin infection with S. aureus in patients with AD, and such infections are associated with clinical deterioration. While it is routine to evaluate for S. aureus colonization in the anterior nares, there is recent evidence suggesting that rectal colonization may be more significant. The significance of colonization site has not been evaluated in the AD population.

Additionally, while topical antibiotics are a mainstay of treatment in AD, there is no routine data on the resistance to these agents.

Our aim is to characterize the S. aureus colonization patterns in children with AD, including site of colonization and antibiotic resistance. We will analyze routinely-collected skin culture specimens from children with AD seen at our center and determine antibiotic susceptibility profiles. The significance of colonization site will be analyzed.

Enrollment

114 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

Under 18 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • subjects with a diagnosis of atopic dermatitis seen by the Columbia University Medical Center department of dermatology
  • subjects ages 0 to 18 years

Exclusion criteria

  • those patients in which a definitive diagnosis of AD cannot be made
  • subjects over the age of 18 years old
  • subjects with evidence of acute systemic illness
  • subjects currently taking systemic antibiotics
  • subjects with viral or fungal skin infection
  • any individual who declines participation

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