2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2012.12.018
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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ST30-SCCmec IVc clone as the major cause of community-acquired invasive infections in Argentina

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“…Asimismo, los factores de riesgo asociados a letalidad, como la edad ≥ 8 años, las formas clínicas de sepsis/bacteriemia, meningitis y neumonía, fueron similares a lo informado por otros estudios. 4,[33][34][35] Cabe destacar que la presencia de factores predisponentes, el sexo y las infecciones graves de tejidos blandos (fascitis y miositis) no se asociaron a mayor letalidad.…”
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“…Asimismo, los factores de riesgo asociados a letalidad, como la edad ≥ 8 años, las formas clínicas de sepsis/bacteriemia, meningitis y neumonía, fueron similares a lo informado por otros estudios. 4,[33][34][35] Cabe destacar que la presencia de factores predisponentes, el sexo y las infecciones graves de tejidos blandos (fascitis y miositis) no se asociaron a mayor letalidad.…”
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“…Colonization may last weeks or months. 2,3 At present, it is a major health problem, at both the hospital and the community levels. It is very common to find SA in intensive care, neonatology, and surgery units.…”
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“…Cases may be isolated or occur as part of an outbreak, and affect children of any age. During adolescence, SA is the most common causative agent of communityacquired sepsis, [3][4][5] probably due to transmission in dressing rooms used in relation to sport activities.…”
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