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MRSA Decolonization and the Eye: A Potential New Tool for Ophthalmologists

Purpose: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is an opportunistic pathogen that can cause vision-threatening infections of the ocular surface, orbit, and periorbital structures. MRSA decolonization is a widespread technique employed outside of ophthalmology to reduce MRSA transmission...

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Published in:Seminars in ophthalmology 2022-07, Vol.37 (5), p.541-553
Main Authors: Hatcher, Jeremy B, de Castro-Abeger, Alex, LaRue, Richard W, Hingorani, Melanie, Mawn, Louise, Donahue, Sean P, Sternberg, Paul, Shieh, Christine
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Language:English
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Summary:Purpose: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is an opportunistic pathogen that can cause vision-threatening infections of the ocular surface, orbit, and periorbital structures. MRSA decolonization is a widespread technique employed outside of ophthalmology to reduce MRSA transmission and infection rates. Herein we explore whether decolonization protocols have a place in ophthalmology for combatting ocular MRSA infections. Methods: We conducted a focused review of the MRSA decolonization literature using PubMed and Cochrane databases to identify key studies in ophthalmology and the broader medical literature. Results: We summarize the relevance of the recent literature from an ophthalmic perspective, focusing on the clinical evidence supporting pre-operative MRSA decolonization. We also discuss current real-world decolonization practices, existing challenges, and propose recommendations for future opportunities to address these issues. Conclusion: Incorporating pre-operative MRSA decolonization approaches discussed herein may offer a new frontier for enhancing the ophthalmic care of patients colonized with MRSA.
ISSN:0882-0538
1744-5205
DOI:10.1080/08820538.2022.2039220