2007
DOI: 10.1016/s0924-8579(07)70550-2
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P709 Differences in antibiotic resistance between MRSA and MSSA strains isolated in Hungary, Austria and Macedonia

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“…Compared to MRSA, MSSA was sensitive to a variety of antibiotics. In a study by Horvath A et al, [3], all strains of MSSA were highly sensitive to vancomycin, except penicillin, but other antibiotics were still susceptible to MSSA.…”
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“…Compared to MRSA, MSSA was sensitive to a variety of antibiotics. In a study by Horvath A et al, [3], all strains of MSSA were highly sensitive to vancomycin, except penicillin, but other antibiotics were still susceptible to MSSA.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Where previously the MIC 90 for vancomycin was 0.5 mg/L, an MIC 90 of 1 mg/L or 2 mg/L is not uncommon now [26,27]. Are these strains already hVISA?…”
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