Genomic epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from bloodstream infections in South America during 2019 supports regional surveillance

Staphylococcus aureus remains one of the leading causes of infections worldwide and a common cause of bacteraemia. However, studies documenting the epidemiology of S. aureus in South America using genomics are scarce. We hereby report on the largest genomic epidemiology study to date of both methici...

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Main Author: Di Gregorio, Sabrina (author)
Other Authors: Vielma, Jesús (author), Haim, María Sol (author), Rago, Lucía (author), Campos, Josefina (author), Kerke, Mihir (author), Abrudan, Mónica (author), Famiglietti, Ángela (author), Fernandez Canigia, Liliana (author), Rubinstein, Gabriela (author), von Specht, Martha Helena (author), Herrera, Melina (author), Aro, Carolina (author), Galas, Marcelo (author), Balderrama Yarhui, Norah (author), Figueiredo, Agnes (author), Lincopan, Nilton (author), Falcon, Miryan (author), Guillén, Rosa (author), Camou, Teresa (author), Varela, Gustavo (author), Aanensen, David M. (author), Argimón, Silvia (author), Mollerach, Marta (author), StaphNET-Sa Consortium (author)
Format: article
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/52715
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