Detection of toxin-associated genes in seven spa-types of Staphylococcus aureus in Iraq
Abstract:Background: Staphylococci frequently cause opportunistic infections in patients with underlying disease, such as those with prosthetic devices, surgical patients, and patients with diabetes or individuals undergoing dialysis. Consequently, detecting the toxin-associated genes in different S. aureus strains, isolated from patients with wound and burn injuries and their environments, is essential to monitor and prevent the complication in such cases.Methods: Identification ofS. aureus that isolated from burn and… Show more
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