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Autor:
Rajeshwari Nair, Megan K. Quick, Jhalka Kadariya, Ashley E. Kates, Sarah A. Farina, Amos Nworie, Brett M. Forshey, Tara C. Smith, Blake M. Hanson, Ashley O’ Brien, Shylo E. Wardyn, Dipendra Thapaliya
Publikováno v:
Food Microbiology. 65:122-129
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a leading cause of infectious disease morbidity and mortality. Previous studies have confirmed the presence of S. aureus, including MRSA, on raw meat products. We investigated the prevalence and m
Autor:
Tara C. Smith, Blake M. Hanson, Brett M. Forshey, James C. Torner, S. M. O'Malley, Sarah A. Farina, Ashley E. Kates, E. Mills, James Y. Wu, Megan K. Quick, Jeffrey D. Dawson, Loreen A. Herwaldt, Cassandra Klostermann
Publikováno v:
Epidemiology and infection. 146(14)
The study objective was to determine the prevalence ofStaphylococcus aureuscolonisation in the nares and oropharynx of healthy persons and identify any risk factors associated with suchS. aureuscolonisation. In total 263 participants (177 adults and
Autor:
Shylo E. Wardyn, James Y. Wu, Megan K. Quick, Dipendra Thapaliya, Margaret Carrel, Tara C. Smith, Sarah A. Farina, Ashley M. O’Brien, Dylan Grenier, Rajeshwari Nair
Publikováno v:
Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease. 85(3)
We conducted a surveillance study to investigate the epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus infections in Iowa, using a convenience sample. Diagnostic laboratories submitted 20 S. aureus isolates per month for a 20-month period between 2011 and 2013.
Autor:
Ellen Heywood, Ashley E. Kates, Megan K. Quick, Sarah A. Farina, James Y. Wu, Blake M. Hanson, Tara C. Smith, Charles F. Lynch, Sean M. O'Malley, Shylo E. Wardyn, Margaret Carrel, Brett M. Forshey, Laura E. Beane Freeman, Rajeshwari Nair, Hannah W. Shows
Publikováno v:
Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. 61(1)
Staphylococcus aureus colonizes approximately 30% of Americans and causes a range of infections [1]. An estimated 1.5% of the US population is colonized with methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) [2, 3]; emergence of multidrug-resistant strains incr