Children with sickle cell anaemia (SCA) might carry hospital-associated bacterial lineages due to frequent hospital stays and antibiotic treatments. In this study we compared Staphylococcus aureus from SCA patients (n = 73) and healthy children (n = 143) in a cross-sectional study in Gabon. S. aureus carriage did not differ between children with SCA (n = 34, 46·6%) and controls matched for age, residence and sex (n = 67, 46·9%). Both groups shared similar S. aureus genotypes. This finding points towards a transmission of S. aureus between both groups in the community. We conclude that resistance rates from population-based studies with healthy participants could therefore also be used to guide treatment and prophylaxis of endogenous infections in children with SCA despite a different selection pressure. © Cambridge University Press 2012.
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Schaumburg, F., Biallas, B., Alabi, A. S., Grobusch, M. P., Feugap, E. N., Lell, B., … Adegnika, A. A. (2013). Clonal structure of Staphylococcus aureus colonizing children with sickle cell anaemia and healthy controls. Epidemiology and Infection, 141(8), 1717–1720. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268812002270
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