From skin infection to invasive diseases: A descriptive review of Staphylococcus aureus, focusing on Panton-Valentine leucocidin and methicillin-resistant strains
Abstract:Despite advances in scientific research, Staphylococccus aureus remains a pyogenic and toxigenic bacterium involved in different infections, it endowed with the capacity to infect several biotopes and cause a wide range of infections ranging from skin diseases to other serious pathologies such as pneumonia, meningitis, sepsis, osteomyelitis and infectious endocarditis. Moreover, the emergence of resistant strains constitutes a serious public health problem. Thus, the development of new active compounds from na… Show more
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