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Wafa Mohammed Hussein Abuelgasim
Faculty Dean of Nile University, Medical Laboratory Sciences, Assistant Professor of Medical Microbiology, Sudan
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Ahmed Mohamed Farah Shadoul
Secretary General, Sudan Medical Specialization Board, Sudan
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Ayman Anwar Mohammed Osman
Forensic Science Institute, Sudan
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Muslih Haroun Elhussien Gamea
Department of Hematology and Immunohematology, Register of the National Council for Medical and Health Professions, Sudan
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Keywords:
MRSA, Nasal carriage
Abstract
Staphylococcus aureus is considered to be a persistent member of the human endogenous microbiota and has historically been associated with important and serious cases of infection. It has the ability to rapidly develop resistance to antibiotics. Methicillinresistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is considered to be a paradigm for bacterial infections, since it is associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality.
Author Biographies
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Wafa Mohammed Hussein Abuelgasim, Faculty Dean of Nile University, Medical Laboratory Sciences, Assistant Professor of Medical Microbiology, Sudan
Wafa Mohammed Hussein Abuelgasim, Faculty Dean of Nile University, Medical Laboratory Sciences, Assistant Professor of Medical Microbiology, Sudan .
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Ahmed Mohamed Farah Shadoul, Secretary General, Sudan Medical Specialization Board, Sudan
Ahmed Mohamed Farah Shadoul, Secretary General, Sudan Medical Specialization Board, Sudan .
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Ayman Anwar Mohammed Osman, Forensic Science Institute, Sudan
Ayman Anwar Mohammed Osman, Forensic Science Institute, Sudan.
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Muslih Haroun Elhussien Gamea, Department of Hematology and Immunohematology, Register of the National Council for Medical and Health Professions, Sudan
Muslih Haroun Elhussien Gamea, Department of Hematology and Immunohematology, Register of the National Council for Medical and Health Professions, Sudan.