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. 2016 Jul 21;3:30. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2016.00030

Table 2.

Type and clinical features of skin infections.

Total cases n= 100
Type of skin infectiona
 Non-purulent cellulitis 55
 Wound infection 27
 Infected ulcer 8
 Cutaneous abscess 7
 Purulent cellulitis 1
 Other skin infection 7
Recurrence of a prior skin infection 7
Initial location of involvementb
 Extremities 81
  Leg 58
  Foot or ankle 11
  Hand or wrist 9
  Arm 4
 Trunk 15
  Abdomen 5
  Buttock/hip 6
  Back 4
  Chest 2
 Head and neck 4
 Groin/inguinal 2
Types of wounds associated with skin infection
 Postoperative wound 19
 Skin tear or abrasion 12
 Ulcer 9
 Other 18
Clinical features
 Temperature ≥100.0°F 3
 Erythema 81
 Induration 31
 Warmth 43
 Pain 47
 Gross purulence 13
Absence of Loeb minimum criteriac 26

aIncludes five cases with two different types of concurrent skin infection.

bIncludes five cases with skin infection in more than one anatomic site.

cNew or increasing purulent drainage; or at least two of the clinical features of fever, redness, tenderness, warmth, or new or increased swelling of the affected site (21).