RODRIGUES, Francisco; COELHO, Patrícia; MATEUS, Sónia (2019) - Prevalence of metchillin resistant staphylococcus areus in student of higher education. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise. ISSN 1988-5202. Vol.14. p. S1768-S1771
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Title
Prevalence of metchillin: resistant staphylococcus areus in student of higher education
Subject
S. aureus MRSA Nasal carrier
Date
2019-11-11T18:57:54Z 2019-11-11T18:57:54Z 2019-06
Description
Introduction: S aureus is a bacterium that is part of the normal flora of many Human Beings, and in its most aggressive variant (MRSA) it can constitute a potential risk for the bearer and the People of their relationship. Objetive: To evaluate the prevalence rate of S aureus and MRSA; assess the main risk factors; evaluate the students' knowledge about the bacterium. Methods: Nasal zaragotoa harvest, with posterior laboratory analysis for bacterial identification and questionnaire. Results: In our study we had 35.23% positive cases for S aureus. In the MRSA prevalence analysis we have 5.7% of positive cases. We found a higher prevalence in the men, with 41.7% positive cases, compared with the women (30.8%). Concerning the MRSA incidence, this is higher in women (5.8%) than in men (5.6%). We can also see that the traineeship has an important role in the contamination. Conclusion: We concluded a high percentage of S aureus carriers and an expected percentage of MRSA carriers. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion