2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12941-023-00557-3
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Asymptomatic nasopharyngeal bacterial carriage, multi-drug resistance pattern and associated factors among primary school children at Debre Berhan town, North Shewa, Ethiopia

Abstract: Background Nasopharyngeal carriage of bacteria is the main source for transmission of pathogens across individuals and horizontal spread of organisms in the community. It is an important risk factor for the acquisition of community-acquired respiratory tract infection. It is the major public health problem among children. The asymptomatic carriage of nasopharyngeal bacteria is different globally, particularly in Africa, carriage is higher in children and decreases with increasing age, 63.2% in … Show more

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“…However, the main agent of bacteremia and infective endocarditis (IE), as well as osteoarticular, skin, and soft tissue infections, pleuropulmonary infections [ 3 ], and even the appearance of methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA), which is a therapeutic problem in patients [ 4 ]. Staphylococcal infection has also been reported from hosts or carriers of asymptomatic nasopharyngeal bacteria, even with certain risk factors such as passive smoking and a large family [ 5 ]. The results of certain studies have determined that S. aureus has generated resistance against ampicillin, penicillin, rifampicin, clindamycin, oxacillin, and erythromycin [ 6 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the main agent of bacteremia and infective endocarditis (IE), as well as osteoarticular, skin, and soft tissue infections, pleuropulmonary infections [ 3 ], and even the appearance of methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA), which is a therapeutic problem in patients [ 4 ]. Staphylococcal infection has also been reported from hosts or carriers of asymptomatic nasopharyngeal bacteria, even with certain risk factors such as passive smoking and a large family [ 5 ]. The results of certain studies have determined that S. aureus has generated resistance against ampicillin, penicillin, rifampicin, clindamycin, oxacillin, and erythromycin [ 6 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%