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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Comparison of S. aureus infections between Displaced and Residents in Kirkuk city and detection of ermA gene by PCR

Author: , ASMA SUMIEA KAROMI , MUHSIN HAMAD EDHAM , ARYAN JAWHAR KAKIL
Abstract: A total of 84 Staphylococcus aureus samples have been isolated from 200 individuals (100 displaced people, 100 Kirkuk people), 36 isolates from Kirkuk people and 48 isolates from the displaced people. The displaced people samples were taken from the camps that located in Kirkuk city. The samples have been taken from different clinical sources (Nose, Ear, Tonsils and urine), the highest rate of the isolates was (48.81%) from the nasal swabs and the least (7.14%) urine meanwhile it was 30.95 % from the tonsils swabs and (13.09%) from the ear swabs. 42.86% Erythromycin resistance S.aureus. Polymerase chain reaction used for confirming of ermA gen in the Erythromycin resistant isolates.This study aimed to compare the rate of infections with S. aureus between Kirkuk people and Displace people in Kirkuk city and detecting Erythromycin resistance by PCR amplification.
Keyword: Displaced people, ermA,Erythromycin,Staphylicoccusaureus.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2019.11.02.029
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