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TABLE 2. Factors that may influence the rate of S. aureus nasal carriage
in Nasal Carriage of Staphylococcus aureus: Epidemiology, Underlying Mechanisms, and Associated Risks
Table 4. Thirteen genomes of Staphylococcus used in this study, with their respective RefSeq accession numbers and the total number of coding sequences.
TABLE 3. Nasal carriage of S. aureus as a risk factor in surgical patients
in Nasal Carriage of Staphylococcus aureus: Epidemiology, Underlying Mechanisms, and Associated Risks
TABLE 1: Quarterly no of S. aureus bacteraemias (MRSA and MSSA) in Scotland January 2003 to September 2007
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TABLE 1. Comparison of chain length and substituents of commercial and butanol-extracted LTA preparations from S. aureus and B. subtilisa
2001
TABLE 1. Chemical and physical characterization of PNAG peaks I, II, and III purified from S. aureus MN8m
2002
Table 3. Fatty acid composition of AMG-D1T and AMG-D2 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Mean percentage fatty acid profiles for the described Staphylococcus spp. were provided by Microbial Identification.
Table 1. Cell sizes of S. aureus in planktonic and attached culture ................................................................................................................................................. For each culture condition, samples of 50 bacteria were chosen randomly from each of 3 independent photographs; 99% confidence intervals are shown.
"... In PAGE 6: ...exponential phase (at 2 and 5 h, respectively), samples from these growth points were examined by SEM and their sizes compared with those of stationary-phase cells (24 h). Mean cell diameters are shown in Table1 . The (a) (b) (c) (d) Intensity 0 255 .... ..."
Table 2. Subtyping details for MRSA strains isolated as part of a suspected outbreak of multi-resistant S. aureus in North West England in spring 2005
1999
"... In PAGE 5: ... Five isolates were subjected to the standard pro- cedures used for outbreak strain characterization, being referred to the HPA reference laboratory, Colindale, UK. Isolates were phage and PFGE typed and confirmed as EMRSA type 16 (n=4) and EMRSA type 15 (n=1) ( Table2 ). Data were returned to the bacteriology laboratory in Manchester 6 days after the outbreak was first suspected.... ..."
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