Community-Associated Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus in the
Oral Cavity
الباحث الأول:
Enass A.K. Almkhadhree
الباحثين الآخرين:
Kawther Alqaseer 2
, Ohood Aqeed Radhi 3
, Baleegh A
Kadhim 4
, Mansour Abdullah Falah 5
, Hawraa G. I. Al-Yasseree 6
, Wijdan Dhaidan
Shnain 7
, Intisar Jameel Albandar 8
, Esraa Shaker
المجلة:
University of Kufa, Faculty of Nursing
تاريخ النشر:
None
مختصر البحث:
The oral cavity is habitat to a wide variety of commensal flora, which may act as a reservoir of
factors that influence drug resistance. Bacteria in the oral cavity create biofilms, which makes it
easier for horizontal gene transfer to result in…
The oral cavity is habitat to a wide variety of commensal flora, which may act as a reservoir of
factors that influence drug resistance. Bacteria in the oral cavity create biofilms, which makes it
easier for horizontal gene transfer to result in the accumulation of antibiotic resistance genes.
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) carriage rates in the oral cavity are high,
according to recent studies. The widespread use of antibiotic prophylaxis among at-risk dental
procedure applicants may facilitate MRSA establishment in the mouth. These modifications in
the epidemiology of MRSA have significant ramifications for clinical practice, methodological
approaches to MRSA carriage studies, and MRSA prevention efforts.