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POTENTIAL COLONIZATION OF PATHOGENIC BACTERIA CAUSE INFECTION OF THE AREA OF OPERATION ON THE PATIENT SKIN PRAOPERATIF

Care - On the research of s. aureus colonization as much as 94.7%. This figure was higher compared with the research that has been done before. Research by Mainous et Al. and Graham et al. in the US shows that the prevalence of s. aureus colonization of 32.4% and 31.6%. 18, 24 results not much different is also obtained from research on Community College students IE of 29,1%. 25 higher Prevalence of taekwondo athletes to research and nursing home patients with colonization of 57.3%
and 62%. 23 26. 
The difference in prevalence of colonization of s. aureus with previous research It is possible due to the sampling location where on previous research sample taken from the nares while in this study samples taken from the skin. In addition, on the study samples obtained from patients who will undergo surgery in which the patient has have illness previously while many previous research conducted on a healthy population.

The prevalence of colonization of the skin praoperatif in patients was Dr. Kariadi i.e. s. aureus amounted to 94.7%; the prevalence of colonization of Pseudomonas SP. amounted to 5.3%; the prevalence of Klebsiella SP. of 5.3%; the prevalence of colonization of Enterobacter SP. amounted to 2.6% and the prevalence of kolonissi e. coli amounting to 0%. Age, smoking habit, personal hygiene and long treatments praoperatif is not a risk factor for colonization of s. aureus, Pseudomonas SP., Klebsiella SP., Enterobacter SP. and e. coli.

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