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Treatment of skin infections has generated enormous interest since community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) was found to be the most common organism cultured from purulent skin infections (NEJM JW Emerg Med Sep 8 2006). Seeking to distinguish CA-MRSA–related abscess from abscesses with other organisms, researchers studied 605 emergency department patients with skin abscess who had ultrasound and culture data available.
CA-MRSA grew from 50% of cases. The CA-MRSA–related abscesses were more likely than others to have a poorly defined edge, to be small, and to have an irregular shape. Abscesses with these characteristics had a 58% chance of growing CA-MRSA (positive predictive value), and abscesses with none o…