| Literature DB >> 22823982 |
Stefan Monecke1, Leila Skakni, Rami Hasan, Antje Ruppelt, Sameeh S Ghazal, Ahmed Hakawi, Peter Slickers, Ralf Ehricht.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is spreading worldwide and poses a serious public health problem, being present in hospital settings and communities. However, from the Middle East and the Arabian Peninsula few molecular typing data on MRSA strains are currently available. In order to obtain data on the population structure of MRSA in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 107 clinical and environmental MRSA isolates were genotyped using a microarray-based assay.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22823982 PMCID: PMC3464608 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2180-12-146
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
Prevalences of resistance markers and virulence-associated genes
| 107 | 100.00 | 58 | 54.21 | ||
| SCC | 0 | 0.00 | 8 | 7.48 | |
| SCC | 22 | 20.56 | 9 | 8.41 | |
| SCC | 76 | 71.03 | 5 | 4.67 | |
| SCCmec IV/SCCfus (CC1) | 1 | 0.93 | 2 | 1.87 | |
| SCCmec IV/SCCfus (CC5) | 3 | 2.80 | 3 | 2.80 | |
| SCC | 4 | 3.74 | 2 | 1.87 | |
| atypical SCC | 1 | 0.93 | 0 | 0.00 | |
| 14 | 13.08 | 54 | 50.47 | ||
| 100 | 93.46 | 1 | 0.93 | ||
| 21 | 19.63 | 3 | 2.80 | ||
| 30 | 28.04 | 24 | 22.43 | ||
| 9 | 8.41 | ORF CM14 | 1 | 0.93 | |
| 7 | 6.54 | 0 | 0.00 | ||
| 37 | 34.58 | 21 | 19.63 | ||
| 8 | 7.48 | 1 | 0.93 | ||
| 38 | 35.51 | 21 | 19.63 | ||
| 28 | 26.17 | ACME | 0 | 0.00 | |
| 17 | 15.89 | 103 | 96.26 | ||
| Q6GD50 ( | 7 | 6.54 | 70 | 65.42 | |
| 11 | 10.28 | 104 | 97.20 | ||
| 22 | 20.56 | 58 | 54.21 | ||
| 1 | 0.93 | 10 | 9.35 | ||
| 20 | 18.69 | 38 | 35.51 | ||
| 0 | 0.00 | 1 | 0.93 |
Characterisation of MRSA strains detected within this study
| 1 (0.93%) | |||||
| | 1 (0.93%) | ||||
| 3 (2.80%) | |||||
| | 2 (1.87%) | ||||
| | 3 (2.80%) | ||||
| | 1 (0.93%) | ||||
| 3 (2.80%) | |||||
| 22 (20.56%) | |||||
| 1 (0.93%) | |||||
| 10, including 2 environmental samples (9.35%) | |||||
| | 20, including 2 environmental samples (18.69%) | ||||
| 13, including 1 environmental sample (12.15%) | |||||
| 1 (0.93%) | |||||
| 2 (1.87%) | |||||
| | 19 (17.76%) | ||||
| 3 (2.80%) | |||||
| 2 (1.87%) |