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RODRIGUES, Francisco; COELHO, Patrícia; MATEUS, Sónia (2020) - Staphyloccus aureus em estudantes do ensino superior. In SERRANO, J. [et al.] (eds.) - Educação física, saúde e bem-estar: novos caminhos. ISBN 978-989-54814-0-8. p. 178-188.
978-989-54814-0-8
Title
Staphyloccus aureus em estudantes do ensino superior
Subject
Staphylococcus aureus
MRSA
Estudantes ensino superior
Staphylococcus aureus
MRSA
Higher education students
MRSA
Estudantes ensino superior
Staphylococcus aureus
MRSA
Higher education students
Date
2020-12-30T16:27:15Z
2020-12-30T16:27:15Z
2020
2020-12-30T16:27:15Z
2020
Description
O Staphylococcus aureus é uma bactéria típica do Ser Humano. No caso da
bactéria resistente à Meticilina (MRSA) esta é mais caraterística de ambientes
de Instituições de Saúde pelo que se torna indispensável perceber se os
estudantes desta área têm conhecimentos relativos a estas bactérias e se estão
colonizados. No nosso trabalho observamos que 35,23% têm S.aureus e 5,7%
MRSA na sua mucosa nasal. A maioria apresentava conhecimentos teóricos
sobre aos protocolos de lavagem de mãos e a totalidade tinha conhecimentos
teóricos sobre as bactérias em estudo. Concluímos que os resultados obtidos
estão em linha com os esperados, considerando que a maioria dos Estudantes
já tinha tido contato com Instituições de Saúde no âmbito dos seus estágios
curriculares. Aqui, podemos admitir a existência de níveis de MRSA muito
baixos, se considerarmos a nossa população como “profissionais de saúde”.
Staphylococcus aureus is a typical human bacterium. In the case of Methicillin-resistant bacteria (MRSA) this is more characteristic of Health Facility environments, so it is essential to understand if students in this area have knowledge about these bacteria and are colonized. In our study we observed that 35.23% have S.aureus and 5.7% MRSA in their nasal mucosa. Most had theoretical knowledge of handwashing protocols and all had theoretical knowledge of the bacteria under study. We conclude that the results obtained are in line with those expected, considering that the majority of students had already had contact with health institutions within their curriculum stages. In this case, we may even admit the existence of very low MRSA levels if we consider our population as “health professionals”.
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Staphylococcus aureus is a typical human bacterium. In the case of Methicillin-resistant bacteria (MRSA) this is more characteristic of Health Facility environments, so it is essential to understand if students in this area have knowledge about these bacteria and are colonized. In our study we observed that 35.23% have S.aureus and 5.7% MRSA in their nasal mucosa. Most had theoretical knowledge of handwashing protocols and all had theoretical knowledge of the bacteria under study. We conclude that the results obtained are in line with those expected, considering that the majority of students had already had contact with health institutions within their curriculum stages. In this case, we may even admit the existence of very low MRSA levels if we consider our population as “health professionals”.
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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