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PYOGENIC SKIN INFECTIONS

Dr. Zaryab Ghauri (House Officer)

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Skin Highly effective barrier

Normal Skin Flora Biological Shield

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Staphylococcus aureus Anterior Nares 35% Perineum 20% Axilla 5-10% Toe webs 5-10% Infant 72% Streptococcus pyogenes Throat 10% Transient Skin Carriage 0.5-1%

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Staphylococcus Aureus Techoic acid Protien-A Coagulase + TSST-1 Exfoliative Toxin MRSA- PVL (Panton Valentine Leucocidin)

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Streptococcus Pyogene M Protein Exotoxin A Streptolysin O

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Pyogenic Skin Infections Pyoderma A skin infection with formation

of pus

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Impetigo Ecthyma Erysipelas Cellulitis Inflammatory Diseases Of Hair Follicle Superficial Folliculitis Pseudofolliculitis Fruncle Carbuncle Sycosis

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IMPETIGO

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Non Bullous Impetigo GABHs Techoic Acid Face, Nose, Perioral, Limbs

Bullous Impetigo Staphylococcus Aureus Techoic Acid Exotoxin A Face, Neck, Axillary and

Crural folds, Diaper area

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Non Bullous Impetigo Bullous Impetigo

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Complications Of Impetigo Poststreptococcal Glomerulonephritis Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome

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Other rare Scarlet fever Urticaria Erythema multiform Ecthyma

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ECTHYMA

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Pustule that erodes and form an ulcer with an adherent crust Dermal necrosis and Inflammation

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Ulcerative Staphylococcal or Streptococcal Pyoderma

Shins or Dorsal feet

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MANAGEMENT OF ECTHYMA AND IMPETIGO Gram stain and Culture of Pus Patient education Antibacterial washes Chlorhexidine or Sodium Hypochlorite Topical Antibiotics- Fusidic acid, Mupirocin and Retapamulin

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Oral Antibiotics Penicillin 1st Generation Cephalosporin

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MRSA Recurrent Mupirocin Rifampacin 600mg 4x daily with Cloxacillin 500mg daily 4x for 10 days or Climdamycin 150mg daily for 3 months

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ERYSIPELAS VSCELLULITIS

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Cellulitis Erysipelas

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Chronic recurrent Erysipelas, Chronic Lymphangitis

Local Persistant lymphedema Permanent Hypertrophic Fibrosis Elephantiasis Nostra

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Complications

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Helicobacter Cellulitis

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Pnemococcal Cellulitis Hemophilus Influenza Cellulitis

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MANAGEMENT OF CELLULITIS AND ERYSIPELAS Culture or cutaneous aspirations Dicloxacillin, Cephalexin Clindamycin, Erythromycin Vancomycin+ Piperacillin Tazobactam or Imipenem/ Meropenem Recuurent Cellulitis Penicillin G or Amoxicillin Erythromycin

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Oral Penicillin or Erythromycin BD for 4-52 weeks

or IM Benzathine Penicillin 2.4mIU every 2 weeks

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INFLAMMATORY DISEASES OF. HAIR FOLLICLE

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SUPERFICIAL PUSTULAR FOLLICULITIS Thin walled pustules at follicle orifices caused by Staph aureus Extremities, Perioral, Scalp Fragile, white domed pustules in crops

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Pseudofolliculitis Hot Tub Folliculitis Fungal Folliculitis Acne Keloidalis Nuchae

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FRUNCULOSIS

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Fruncle or Boil Round, tender, circumscribed, perifollicular abscess Nape, Axilla, Buttocks Malnutrition, Diabetes, Atopic dermatitis, AIDS, Alcoholism

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Hospital Frunculosis Marked resistance to antibiotics

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CARBUNCLE

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Group of contagious follicles Malnutrition, Diabetes, Drug Addiction, Prolonged steroid Therapy Back, Shoulder , Buttock

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SYCOSIS

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SYCOSIS VULGARIS Sycosis Barbae(Barber’s Itch) Perifollicular, chronic, pustules

Beard Recurrent Begin with erythema and itching, in a day or two one or more pin head sized pustules, pierced by hairs

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SYCOSIS LUPOIDES Peripheral extension and central scar formation with hairless atro-phic area bordered by pustules and crusts

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MANAGEMENT OF INFLAMMATORY DISEASES OF HAIR FOLLICLE Gram stain and Culture of Pus Patient education Antibacterial washes Chlorhexidine or Sodium Hypochlorite Topical Antibiotics- Fusidic acid, Mupirocin and Retapamulin

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Incision and Drainage Recurrent Mupirocin Chronic Frunculosis Rifampacin 600mg 4x daily with Cloxacillin 500mg 4x daily for 10 days or Clindamycin 150mg daily for 3 months

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MANAGEMENT OFSKIN AND SOFT TISSUE INFECTIONS

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MANAGEMENT OF SSTI

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MANAGEMENT OF SSTI

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THANK YOU

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References:Andrew’s Diseases of SkinRooks Textbook of DermatologyMedscapehttp://cid.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2014/06/14/cid.ciu296.full.pdf+html

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