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MOESM5 of Nasopharyngeal carriage, spa types and antibiotic susceptibility profiles of Staphylococcus aureus from healthy children less than 5 years in Eastern Uganda

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posted on 2019-12-03, 04:38 authored by David Kateete, Benon Asiimwe, Raymond Mayanja, Brian Mujuni, Freddie Bwanga, Christine Najjuka, Karin Källander, Elizeus Rutebemberwa
Additional file 5: Figure S2. The most frequent spa types among S. aureus from the IMHDSS (panel A), Mulago Hospital (panel B) and rural western Uganda (panel C). Asterisks indicate frequencies for common spa types in Uganda and their association with either MRSA or MSSA. This analysis showed that MRSA infections in Uganda are more likely to be associated with spa types t064, t037, t645 and t318.

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