The role of micro-organisms (<it>Staphylococcus aureus </it>and <it>Candida albicans</it>) in the pathogenesis of breast pain and infection in lactating women: study protocol

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The CASTLE (Candida and Staphylococcus Transmission: Longitudinal Evaluation) study will investigate the micro-organisms involved in the development of mastitis and "breast thrush" among breastfeeding women. To date, the or...

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Main Authors: Tabrizi Sepehr N, Garland Suzanne M, Cullinane Meabh, Amir Lisa H, Donath Susan M, Bennett Catherine M, Cooklin Amanda R, Fisher Jane RW, Payne Matthew S
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Published: BMC 2011-07-01
Series:BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
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spelling doaj-d7db3968b5774d4c9e6c97b1f868b3832020-11-25T00:36:12ZengBMCBMC Pregnancy and Childbirth1471-23932011-07-011115410.1186/1471-2393-11-54The role of micro-organisms (<it>Staphylococcus aureus </it>and <it>Candida albicans</it>) in the pathogenesis of breast pain and infection in lactating women: study protocolTabrizi Sepehr NGarland Suzanne MCullinane MeabhAmir Lisa HDonath Susan MBennett Catherine MCooklin Amanda RFisher Jane RWPayne Matthew S<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The CASTLE (Candida and Staphylococcus Transmission: Longitudinal Evaluation) study will investigate the micro-organisms involved in the development of mastitis and "breast thrush" among breastfeeding women. To date, the organism(s) associated with the development of breast thrush have not been identified. The CASTLE study will also investigate the impact of physical health problems and breastfeeding problems on maternal psychological health in the early postpartum period.</p> <p>Methods/Design</p> <p>The CASTLE study is a longitudinal descriptive study designed to investigate the role of <it>Staphylococcus </it>spp (species) and <it>Candida </it>spp in breast pain and infection among lactating women, and to describe the transmission dynamics of <it>S. aureus </it>and <it>Candida </it>spp between mother and infant. The relationship between breastfeeding and postpartum health problems as well as maternal psychological well-being is also being investigated. A prospective cohort of four hundred nulliparous women who are at least thirty six weeks gestation pregnant are being recruited from two hospitals in Melbourne, Australia (November 2009 to June 2011). At recruitment, nasal, nipple (both breasts) and vaginal swabs are taken and participants complete a questionnaire asking about previous known staphylococcal and candidal infections. Following the birth, participants are followed-up six times: in hospital and then at home weekly until four weeks postpartum. Participants complete a questionnaire at each time points to collect information about breastfeeding problems and postpartum health problems. Nasal and nipple swabs and breast milk samples are collected from the mother. Oral and nasal swabs are collected from the baby. A telephone interview is conducted at eight weeks postpartum to collect information about postpartum health problems and breastfeeding problems, such as mastitis and nipple and breast pain.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>This study is the first longitudinal study of the role of both staphylococcal and candidal colonisation in breast infections and will help to resolve the current controversy about which is the primary organism in the condition known as breast thrush. This study will also document transmission dynamics of <it>S. aureus </it>and <it>Candida </it>spp between mother and infant. In addition, CASTLE will investigate the impact of common maternal physical health symptoms and the effect of breastfeeding problems on maternal psychological well-being.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2393/11/54
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author Tabrizi Sepehr N
Garland Suzanne M
Cullinane Meabh
Amir Lisa H
Donath Susan M
Bennett Catherine M
Cooklin Amanda R
Fisher Jane RW
Payne Matthew S
spellingShingle Tabrizi Sepehr N
Garland Suzanne M
Cullinane Meabh
Amir Lisa H
Donath Susan M
Bennett Catherine M
Cooklin Amanda R
Fisher Jane RW
Payne Matthew S
The role of micro-organisms (<it>Staphylococcus aureus </it>and <it>Candida albicans</it>) in the pathogenesis of breast pain and infection in lactating women: study protocol
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
author_facet Tabrizi Sepehr N
Garland Suzanne M
Cullinane Meabh
Amir Lisa H
Donath Susan M
Bennett Catherine M
Cooklin Amanda R
Fisher Jane RW
Payne Matthew S
author_sort Tabrizi Sepehr N
title The role of micro-organisms (<it>Staphylococcus aureus </it>and <it>Candida albicans</it>) in the pathogenesis of breast pain and infection in lactating women: study protocol
title_short The role of micro-organisms (<it>Staphylococcus aureus </it>and <it>Candida albicans</it>) in the pathogenesis of breast pain and infection in lactating women: study protocol
title_full The role of micro-organisms (<it>Staphylococcus aureus </it>and <it>Candida albicans</it>) in the pathogenesis of breast pain and infection in lactating women: study protocol
title_fullStr The role of micro-organisms (<it>Staphylococcus aureus </it>and <it>Candida albicans</it>) in the pathogenesis of breast pain and infection in lactating women: study protocol
title_full_unstemmed The role of micro-organisms (<it>Staphylococcus aureus </it>and <it>Candida albicans</it>) in the pathogenesis of breast pain and infection in lactating women: study protocol
title_sort role of micro-organisms (<it>staphylococcus aureus </it>and <it>candida albicans</it>) in the pathogenesis of breast pain and infection in lactating women: study protocol
publisher BMC
series BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
issn 1471-2393
publishDate 2011-07-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The CASTLE (Candida and Staphylococcus Transmission: Longitudinal Evaluation) study will investigate the micro-organisms involved in the development of mastitis and "breast thrush" among breastfeeding women. To date, the organism(s) associated with the development of breast thrush have not been identified. The CASTLE study will also investigate the impact of physical health problems and breastfeeding problems on maternal psychological health in the early postpartum period.</p> <p>Methods/Design</p> <p>The CASTLE study is a longitudinal descriptive study designed to investigate the role of <it>Staphylococcus </it>spp (species) and <it>Candida </it>spp in breast pain and infection among lactating women, and to describe the transmission dynamics of <it>S. aureus </it>and <it>Candida </it>spp between mother and infant. The relationship between breastfeeding and postpartum health problems as well as maternal psychological well-being is also being investigated. A prospective cohort of four hundred nulliparous women who are at least thirty six weeks gestation pregnant are being recruited from two hospitals in Melbourne, Australia (November 2009 to June 2011). At recruitment, nasal, nipple (both breasts) and vaginal swabs are taken and participants complete a questionnaire asking about previous known staphylococcal and candidal infections. Following the birth, participants are followed-up six times: in hospital and then at home weekly until four weeks postpartum. Participants complete a questionnaire at each time points to collect information about breastfeeding problems and postpartum health problems. Nasal and nipple swabs and breast milk samples are collected from the mother. Oral and nasal swabs are collected from the baby. A telephone interview is conducted at eight weeks postpartum to collect information about postpartum health problems and breastfeeding problems, such as mastitis and nipple and breast pain.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>This study is the first longitudinal study of the role of both staphylococcal and candidal colonisation in breast infections and will help to resolve the current controversy about which is the primary organism in the condition known as breast thrush. This study will also document transmission dynamics of <it>S. aureus </it>and <it>Candida </it>spp between mother and infant. In addition, CASTLE will investigate the impact of common maternal physical health symptoms and the effect of breastfeeding problems on maternal psychological well-being.</p>
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