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Facts about skin from the New Zealand Dermatological Society Incorporated. Topic index: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Bacterial skin infections

Bacteria such as some Staphylococcus species, Corynebacterium spp., Brevibacterium spp and Acinetobacter live on normal skin and cause no harm. Propionibacteria live in the hair follicles of adult skin and contribute to acne.

Some bacteria invade normal skin, broken skin from eczema/dermatitis or wounds (causing wound infection). Bacteria, like viruses, may also sometimes result in exanthems (rashes). The most common bacteria to cause skin infections are:

Less commonly, other bacteria may also cause infection with skin signs. These include:

Tick-borne bacterial infections include:

Other conditions sometimes caused by bacterial infection include:

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Author: Dr Amanda Oakley, Dermatologist, Health Waikato

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