Staphylococcal Epidermolysis: A Case Report

Nadia Mebrouk *

Children's Hospital Rabat, Morocco.

Hamza Berrada

Children's Hospital Rabat, Morocco.

Yamna Kriouile

Children's Hospital Rabat, Morocco.

Asmaa Mdaghri Alaoui

Children's Hospital Rabat, Morocco.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Acute staphylococcal epidermolysis, also known as staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS), in young children is caused by the release of exfoliative toxins A and B (ETA and/or ETB) from an initial outbreak which can be ear-nose-throat, conjunctival or cutaneous.

Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome is characterized by painful erythroderma, quickly followed by generalized detachment with respect to mucous surfaces, regressing in 2 to 4 days on antibiotics. The positive diagnosis is mainly based on clinical examination and sometimes on skin biopsy.

The course of the disease is benign, favored by anti-staphylococcal treatment combined with local care. However, the risk of fatal course is estimated at around 4% in the event of delay in antibiotic treatment. We report the case of an infant with SSSS, diagnosed and treated early with good evolution.

Keywords: Staphylococcus aureus- skin, epidermolysis-1, antibiotics


How to Cite

Mebrouk, Nadia, Hamza Berrada, Yamna Kriouile, and Asmaa Mdaghri Alaoui. 2021. “Staphylococcal Epidermolysis: A Case Report”. Asian Journal of Pediatric Research 7 (3):1-5. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajpr/2021/v7i330215.

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