2017
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofx163.1709
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Dissemination of the Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Pediatric Clone (ST5-T002-IV-Pvl+) as a Major Cause of Community Associated (CA) Staphylococcal Infections in Bedouin Children, Southern Israel

Abstract: BackgroundPediatric CA-MRSA infections are emerging worldwide. High CA-MRSA carriage rates were previously described in healthy Bedouin children (Adler et al, J Clin Microbiol 2009). We assessed demographic, clinical and molecular characteristics of MRSA infections in children in southern Israel.MethodsSoroka University Medical Center microbiology laboratory serves the entire population of southern Israel, divided into two ethnic groups, Bedouin and Jews. All in-hospital MRSA isolates from children 0–18 years,… Show more

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“…The overall MRSA percent in this study was 80.6% and this is higher than the results of study conducted in 2006 in Gaza strip which was only 22% [23], and higher than another study done in 2015 (56.3%) [25]. In 2017, MRSA percent in southern "Israel" was 40% [26], while in other neighboring countries like Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon MRSA percent was 52%, 56% and 30% respectively [27].…”
Section: Disscusioncontrasting
confidence: 66%
“…The overall MRSA percent in this study was 80.6% and this is higher than the results of study conducted in 2006 in Gaza strip which was only 22% [23], and higher than another study done in 2015 (56.3%) [25]. In 2017, MRSA percent in southern "Israel" was 40% [26], while in other neighboring countries like Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon MRSA percent was 52%, 56% and 30% respectively [27].…”
Section: Disscusioncontrasting
confidence: 66%