Selective detection of urease-producing bacteria on the genital skin surface in patients with incontinence-associated dermatitis.

Masushi Kohta,Hiroe Koyanagi, Yoshinobu Inagaki, Keiji Nishikawa,Nanako Kobayashi, Shigeru Tamura,Miyuki Ishikawa, Yumi Banno, Kanako Takekoshi, Keiko Mano,Junko Sugama

International wound journal(2023)

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We aimed to investigate the association between the presence of cutaneous urease-producing bacteria and the development of incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) using an original urea agar medium as a step toward developing advanced preventive measures. In previous clinical assessments, we developed an original urea agar medium to detect urease-producing bacteria via the medium's colour changes. In a cross-sectional study, specimens were collected via the swabbing technique at genital skin sites in 52 stroke patients hospitalised in a university hospital. The primary objective was to compare the presence of urease-producing bacteria between the IAD and no-IAD groups. Determining the bacterial count was the secondary objective. The prevalence of IAD was 48%. A significantly higher detection rate of urease-producing bacteria was observed in the IAD group than in the no-IAD group (P = .002) despite the total number of bacteria being equivalent between them. In conclusion, we discovered that there was a significant association between the presence of urease-producing bacteria and IAD development in hospitalised stroke patients.
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bacterial flora,geriatric nursing,pH,prevalence,stroke
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