Abstract:Introduction: Biofilm forming ability has been described as a potential marker of pathogenicity, particularly in Staphylococcus aureus. These biofilms are notable as an important contributor to virulence abilities, further aiding the producing strain in long term survival and resistance to antimicrobial agents. Regional data exploring biofilm forming ability of S. aureus from various sources is limited. This study therefore set out to explore variations in biofilm-forming potential of S. aureus from clinical a… Show more
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