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Xpert - Model SA - Test Reagent Kit for Nasal Complete
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Rapid and accurate detection of colonization facilitates targeted infection control practices: Optimize pre-admission workflow and counseling; Enables measures to reduce endogenous infection risk, including decolonization; Supports measures to reduced exogenous infection risk, including barrier/contact precautions; Aligns with infection control strategies as outlined by SCIP and SHEA/IDSA.
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Staphylococcus aureus infections are an increasingly serious public health issue.
Colonized patients at risk for serious complications include surgical, trauma, burn and dialysis patients:
- S. aureus colonized patients are up to 9 times more likely to develop surgical site infections than non-carriers
- S. aureus is the major cause of access infections and bacteremia in dialysis patients
- Carriage is the major risk factor for infection with S. aureus in dialysis patients
- Up to 93% of nosocomial S. aureus infections are caused by a patient’s own flora
- SA and MRSA infections are associated with increases in length of hospital stay, costs, morbidity, and mortality
- Nasal carriage of S. aureus and self-infection of wounds in ICU/Burn patients is well documented