2020
DOI: 10.3205/dgkh000360
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Prevalence, risk-factors, and antimicrobial susceptibility profile of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) obtained from nares of patients and staff of Sokoto state-owned hospitals in Nigeria

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“…Moreover, the overall incidence of MRSA isolation is gradually increasing. There are reports on the prevalence of HA-MRSA in some parts of Nigeria (Adeiza et al, 2020;Obajuluwa et al, 2015;Udobi et al, 2013), but only few reports exist on nasal carriage of MRSA among students, among which are: 61.8% from undergraduate students of a private university in Ogun State (Alli et al, 2022); 32.7% from healthy students of University of Jos (Olorunfemi et al, 2021); 4% from medical students in a private university in Ogun State (Ajani et al, 2020); 22.6% among staff and students of Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nnamdi Azikwe University Awka (Ike et al, 2016). No case of MRSA among students in Kaduna State has been reported.…”
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“…Moreover, the overall incidence of MRSA isolation is gradually increasing. There are reports on the prevalence of HA-MRSA in some parts of Nigeria (Adeiza et al, 2020;Obajuluwa et al, 2015;Udobi et al, 2013), but only few reports exist on nasal carriage of MRSA among students, among which are: 61.8% from undergraduate students of a private university in Ogun State (Alli et al, 2022); 32.7% from healthy students of University of Jos (Olorunfemi et al, 2021); 4% from medical students in a private university in Ogun State (Ajani et al, 2020); 22.6% among staff and students of Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nnamdi Azikwe University Awka (Ike et al, 2016). No case of MRSA among students in Kaduna State has been reported.…”
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confidence: 99%