prevalence of icaAD Genes and Biofilm production as Virulent Factors in Staphylococcal Clinical Isolates
Hussein Soud Hussein Ibrahim;
Abstract
Biofilm-mediated infections in the hospital
environment have a significant negative impact on patient
health and place an enormous burden on the resources of
the health services.
The ability of nosocomial pathogens, such as S.
aureus, to form biofilms is
environment have a significant negative impact on patient
health and place an enormous burden on the resources of
the health services.
The ability of nosocomial pathogens, such as S.
aureus, to form biofilms is
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| Title | prevalence of icaAD Genes and Biofilm production as Virulent Factors in Staphylococcal Clinical Isolates | Other Titles | دراسة انتشار جينات الايكاد وإنتاج الأغشيه الحيوية كعوامل ممرضة في المكورات العنقودية المعزوله من المرضى | Authors | Hussein Soud Hussein Ibrahim | Keywords | prevalence of icaAD Genes and Biofilm production as Virulent Factors in Staphylococcal Clinical Isolates | Issue Date | 2012 | Description | Biofilm-mediated infections in the hospital environment have a significant negative impact on patient health and place an enormous burden on the resources of the health services. The ability of nosocomial pathogens, such as S. aureus, to form biofilms is |
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