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Persistent Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia: Host, Pathogen, and Treatment

Joshua B. Parsons, Annette C. Westgeest, Brian P. Conlon, Vance G. Fowler

2023Antibiotics34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

(MRSA) is a devastating pathogen responsible for a variety of life-threatening infections. A distinctive characteristic of this pathogen is its ability to persist in the bloodstream for several days despite seemingly appropriate antibiotics. Persistent MRSA bacteremia is common and is associated with poor clinical outcomes. The etiology of persistent MRSA bacteremia is a result of the complex interplay between the host, the pathogen, and the antibiotic used to treat the infection. In this review, we explore the factors related to each component of the host-pathogen interaction and discuss the clinical relevance of each element. Next, we discuss the treatment options and diagnostic approaches for the management of persistent MRSA bacteremia.

Topics & Concepts

BacteremiaPathogenAntibioticsStaphylococcus aureusEtiologyMedicineHuman pathogenMicrobiologyMethicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureusStaphylococcal infectionsIntensive care medicineImmunologyBiologyInternal medicineBacteriaGeneticsAntimicrobial Resistance in StaphylococcusStreptococcal Infections and TreatmentsBacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing