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Bacterial contamination of saline nasal irrigations in children: An original research
Microbiologic analysis of nasal saline irrigations (NSIs) used in hospitalized children was performed.
Of 253 collected samples, 24.9% were positive, and the number of positive samples significantly increased over time (P < .001). Staphylococcus aureus was the most frequently detected bacterium (28.6%). None of the 118 patients who received NSIs developed a nasosinusal infection.
Colonization by cutaneous and environmental germs is frequent and develops early. Hygienic measures should be advocated to reduce contamination