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TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROME TOXIN LEVEL IN WOUND SAMPLES OF HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN WITH BURN: A CASE CONTROL STUDY

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  113-120

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 Background: Toxic shock syndrome (TSS), a dangerous consequence of TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROME TOXIN-1 (TSST-1) caused by STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS. The early detection for infections of STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS in burned children is very important, also the prevention for consequences of TSST-1. FEVER is one of the most noticeable sign in burned children. On the other hand, FEVER is one of the important consequences of TSST-1 production.Methods: This study aimed to assess the TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROME TOXIN-1 level in the wound’s specimens of two groups febrile and afebrile in the hospitalized burned children in Motahari hospital Tehran, Iran in the year 2013. In this case-control study, 90 children who admitted to the burn unit, divided in two groups of 45 patients: febrile (cases group) and afebrile (control group). All of burned children under went wound biopsy, and then all of wound’s specimens were tested by PCR for specific primer of toxin producing genome. Finally all of data collected and statistically analyzed. This data include group febrile and afebrile, demographic characteristics, percentage of burned surface severity and result of PCR.Results: The positive result for PCR test, production of TSST-1 in febrile burned children (cases group) was 37.7% and in afebrile burned children (control group) was 11.1% that this different was statistically significant (P=0.003). The mean and standard deviation for percentage of burned surface (severity) in samples with positive result for PCR test was 30.9±16.93 and in samples with negative result for PCR test was 20.09±11.02 that this different was statistically significant (P=0.01). There was no difference between positive PCR result and negative PCR result of age and sex.Conclusion: Direct association was approved between the production of TSST-1 and the occurrence of FEVER in burned children. Increased surface severity of BURNS also related to the production of TSST-1. Further research is recommended.

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JAVADINIA, SHIMA, ASGARIAN, RAMIN, NOORBAKSH, SAMILEH, SOBOTI, BEHNAM, SHOKROLLAHI, MOHAMMAD REZA, & TABATABAEE, AZARDOKHT. (2014). TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROME TOXIN LEVEL IN WOUND SAMPLES OF HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN WITH BURN: A CASE CONTROL STUDY. TEHRAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL (TUMJ), 72(2), 113-120. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/38436/en

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JAVADINIA SHIMA, ASGARIAN RAMIN, NOORBAKSH SAMILEH, SOBOTI BEHNAM, SHOKROLLAHI MOHAMMAD REZA, TABATABAEE AZARDOKHT. TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROME TOXIN LEVEL IN WOUND SAMPLES OF HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN WITH BURN: A CASE CONTROL STUDY. TEHRAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL (TUMJ)[Internet]. 2014;72(2):113-120. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/38436/en

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SHIMA JAVADINIA, RAMIN ASGARIAN, SAMILEH NOORBAKSH, BEHNAM SOBOTI, MOHAMMAD REZA SHOKROLLAHI, and AZARDOKHT TABATABAEE, “TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROME TOXIN LEVEL IN WOUND SAMPLES OF HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN WITH BURN: A CASE CONTROL STUDY,” TEHRAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL JOURNAL (TUMJ), vol. 72, no. 2, pp. 113–120, 2014, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/38436/en

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