2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-75565-w
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Genotyping of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus from the United Arab Emirates

Abstract: Reports from Arabian Gulf countries have demonstrated emergence of novel methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains. To address the lack of data from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), genetic characterisation of MRSA identified between December 2017 and August 2019 was conducted using DNA microarray-based assays. The 625 MRSA isolates studied were grouped into 23 clonal complexes (CCs) and assigned to 103 strains. CC5, CC6, CC22 and CC30 represented 54.2% (n/N = 339/625) of isolates with other co… Show more

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“…The CC361-MRSA isolates in this study were negative for genes encoding PVL similar to CC631-MRSA isolates reported previously in Oman (Udo et al, 2014), UAE (Senok et al, 2020), Australia (Coombs et al, 2011), and most of the isolates in Saudi Arabia (Senok et al, 2019). However, two isolates consisting of, an isolate of CC361-MRSA-V/VT (PVL+) isolated in Saudi Arabia (Senok et al, 2019) and an isolate of ST361-MRSA-/t315 isolated from ready-to-eat food sample in Bangladesh (Islam et al, 2019), were positive for PVL suggesting that PVL is rare among CC361-MRSA isolates.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…The CC361-MRSA isolates in this study were negative for genes encoding PVL similar to CC631-MRSA isolates reported previously in Oman (Udo et al, 2014), UAE (Senok et al, 2020), Australia (Coombs et al, 2011), and most of the isolates in Saudi Arabia (Senok et al, 2019). However, two isolates consisting of, an isolate of CC361-MRSA-V/VT (PVL+) isolated in Saudi Arabia (Senok et al, 2019) and an isolate of ST361-MRSA-/t315 isolated from ready-to-eat food sample in Bangladesh (Islam et al, 2019), were positive for PVL suggesting that PVL is rare among CC361-MRSA isolates.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The number of CC361-MRSA obtained from human patients increased from two isolates identified for the first time in Kuwait in 2010 (Boswihi et al, 2016), to 55 in 2016, 56 in 2017 and 71 in 2018. Similarly, increases in the proportion of CC361-MRSA in human patients have been observed in the UAE and Saudi Arabia (Senok et al, 2020), making the CC361-MRSA no longer a rare but an evolving clone in the Arabian Gulf region.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…This might result in importation, exchange and exportation of MRSA strains epidemic to other regions of the world. Indeed, in these countries, a high degree of diversity of MRSA strains has been observed with several strains being linked to other parts of the world 12 15 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, an excessive consumption of fusidic acid might quickly lead to an emergence of resistance, as it is well documented from New Zealand 16 , 17 . Fusidic acid resistance is common in Middle Eastern/Arabian Gulf states, usually being due to plasmid-borne fusB/far1 13 , 18 24 or SCC-associated fusC 12 , 25 32 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%