Infección articular por Staphylococcus aureus.Características fenotípicas y genotípicas y correlación clínica

  1. MUÑOZ GALLEGO, IRENE
unter der Leitung von:
  1. Fernando Chaves Sánchez Doktorvater
  2. Rafael Delgado Vázquez Doktorvater
  3. Jaime Lora-Tamayo Morillo-Velarde Doktorvater

Universität der Verteidigung: Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Fecha de defensa: 27 von April von 2022

Gericht:
  1. María Luisa Gómez-Lus Centelles Präsidentin
  2. Carlos Lumbreras Bermejo Sekretär
  3. Rosa Maria Del Campo Moreno Vocal
  4. Javier Ariza Cardenal Vocal
  5. J. Esteban Vocal

Art: Dissertation

Zusammenfassung

Prosthetic joint infection (PJI) and native arthritis produce significant morbidity. They require complex medical and surgical treatment, with treatment failure being high. Staphylococcus aureus is one of the main pathogens causing joint infection. It has numerous virulence genes encoding for adhesins or biofilm-forming proteins, which make antibiotic treatment difficult. One of the main virulence regulators of S. aureus is the accessory gene regulator (agr). There are not many studies that have delved into the microbiological and molecular characteristics of staphylococci in this infection, and even less in the association of these with the clinical outcome. The objective of this doctoral thesis was to characterize clinically, microbiologically and molecularly the joint infection caused by S. aureus and to explore the association of the phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of the bacterium with the clinical presentation and outcome of patients...