“…The most genes encoded AMEs common were namely aac(6')/aph (2");80%, aph (3')-IIIa;45%, and ant (4')-Ia; 35% (Tables 2 and 4). Many reports from Iran have reported that the aac(6')/aph (2") gene was the most frequent AMEs gene followed by aph (3')-IIIa gene and ant (4')-Ia gene in MRSA isolates (Fatholahzadeh et al, 2009;Emaneini et al, 2013;Mohammadi et al, 2014;Khosravi et al, 2017;Khoramrooz et al, 2017;Seyedi-Marghaki et al,2019;Goudarzi et al,2019d), from Turkey (Ardic et al, 2006), from Australia (Baines et al,2019), from India (Perumal et al, 2016) and Europe (Vanhoof et al, 1994). However, the prevalence of MRSA strains containing aac(6')/aph (2") gene in Al-Diwaniya (80%), is similar with Goudarzi et al (2019a), Szymanek-Majchrzak, et al (2018a, Baines et al (2019), Kavusi et al (2019), Mohammadi et al (2014) and Mahdiyoun et al (2016)in Iran(80%), Europe(80.5%), Australian clade (79.7%), Iran(78.3%), (77.8%) and (77%) respectively, and is less compared to similar studies in Iran (97.22%) (Khoramrooz et al, 2017) and Asian-Australian clade (93.2%) (Baines et al,2019).…”