Chapter 129. Staphylococcal Infections (Part 5)
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Exfoliative Toxins and the Staphylococcal Scalded-Skin Syndrome The exfoliative toxins are responsible for SSSS. The toxins that produce disease in humans are of two serotypes: ETA and ETB. These toxins disrupt the desmosomes that link adjoining cells. Although the mechanism of this disruption remains uncertain, studies suggest that the toxins possess serine protease activity, which—through undefined mechanisms—triggers exfoliation. The result is a split in the epidermis at the granular level, and this event is responsible for the superficial desquamation of the skin that typifies this illness. Diagnosis Staphylococcal infections are readily diagnosed by Gram's stain (Fig. 1291) and microscopic examination of...
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