Colonization of Bone Flaps by Cutibacterium acnes During Decompressive Craniectomies for Traumatic and Non-traumatic Indications: A Retrospective Observational Study
Aishani Satia,
Purushotham Ramanathan,
Sebastian Salas-Vega
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundCutibacterium acnes (C. acnes) is one of the most common bacteria in the human skin microbiota. Due to it generally requiring special culturing techniques, it was generally not routinely included in culture. However, recent laboratory automation advancements have allowed C. acnes to be a routinely tested pathogen. Though this could improve outcomes by detecting a virulent pathogen early, it has raised concerns about potential false positives leading to increased costs and medical risks. This study ai… Show more
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