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According to The Lancet, S. aureus was associated with more than 1 million deaths around the globe in 2019. "It is a pathogen in dire need of control because it causes significant morbidity and ...
S. aureus has been identified as a common secondary bacterial coinfection agent for different respiratory viruses. Several investigations have revealed that coinfection with the influenza A virus ...
Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is a major cause of skin and soft tissue infections that can sometimes lead to sepsis and toxic shock syndrome. The microbe poses a significant threat to public ...
Community strains of S. aureus cause infection in otherwise healthy people and are considered extremely virulent, as opposed to hospital strains that infect people who already are weakened by ...
The new study found that the probiotic Bacillus subtilis markedly reduced S. aureus colonization in trial participants without harming the gut microbiota, which includes bacteria that can benefit ...
The minimum inhibitory concentration of naftifine against S. aureus has been reported to be >256 μg/ml 18, and the minimum bactericidal concentration, as high as 1.25% (w/v) 19. In line with ...
A Bacillus subtilis probiotic demonstrated the ability to wipe out most Staphylococcus aureus colonization without altering the gut microbiome, a placebo-controlled phase II study conducted in ...
Andersen, to characterize how pathogen and host respond to infection with S. aureus in human endothelial cells. S. aureus is a leading cause of serious bloodstream infections worldwide ...
The use of nasal mupirocin with topical chlorhexidine gluconate prior to surgery has been shown to reduce the risk of S. aureus SSIs. The efficacy of preoperative nasal povidone iodine with ...
That itchy feeling isn’t just in your head, in some cases it might actually be all over you. And it may literally get on your nerves. New research published Wednesday in Cell indicates that a ...
Most patients who developed an SSI or BSI had nasal colonization of S. aureus. Higher bacterial load added to the risk for postoperative infection. Nasal colonization with Staphylococcus aureus ...