2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1055610/v1
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Diversity and Distribution of Spa types among Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Isolated from Humans and Livestock in Kabale District - South Western Uganda

Abstract: Background: S. aureus is a skin and mucosal bacterial commensal of both humans and animals which has evolved as an important pathogen implicated to cause various infections. High levels of antibiotic use have resulted into multi-drug resistance MRSA, especially among HA-MRSA, CA-and LA - MRSA. Awareness on coexistence and diversity of MRSA clones among humans and household Livestock particularly cattle and swine in our region is limited. We used spa typing method to determine spa diversity, distribution and co… Show more

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“…Although rare, 32 cases of MRSA bearing t1476 with SCCmec V(5C) were reported among elderly patients in the UK [52], reflecting a global presence for this clone. In contrast, a study of human and livestock MRSA in Uganda failed to identify t1476 or t355 MRSA, which were the pre-eminent strains in our study [53]. All t1476 MRSA strains in this study and from Tanzania were PVL-negative and carried SCCmec IV(2B&5) [40], whereas those from Congo carried SCCmec V(5C), suggesting independent SCCmec acquisition.…”
Section: Molecular Epidemiology Of Mrsa In Kenyacontrasting
confidence: 73%
“…Although rare, 32 cases of MRSA bearing t1476 with SCCmec V(5C) were reported among elderly patients in the UK [52], reflecting a global presence for this clone. In contrast, a study of human and livestock MRSA in Uganda failed to identify t1476 or t355 MRSA, which were the pre-eminent strains in our study [53]. All t1476 MRSA strains in this study and from Tanzania were PVL-negative and carried SCCmec IV(2B&5) [40], whereas those from Congo carried SCCmec V(5C), suggesting independent SCCmec acquisition.…”
Section: Molecular Epidemiology Of Mrsa In Kenyacontrasting
confidence: 73%