1. Clinical characteristics of Staphylococcus epidermidis: a systematic review
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Namvar, Amirmorteza Ebrahimzadeh, Bastarahang, Sara, Abbasi, Niloufar, Ghehi, Ghazaleh Sheikhi, Farhadbakhtiarian, Sara, Arezi, Parastoo, Hosseini, Mahsa, Baravati, Sholeh Zaeemi, Jokar, Zahra, and Chermahin, Sara Ganji
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coagulase-negative staphylococci ,Staphylococcus epidermidis ,nosocomial infections ,virulence factors ,Medicine ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
[english] Staphylococci are known as clustering Gram-positive cocci, nonmotile, non-spore forming facultatively anaerobic that classified in two main groups, coagulase-positive and coagulase-negative. with the highest percentage has the prominent role among coagulase-negative Staphylococci that is the most important reason of clinical infections. Due to various virulence factors and unique features, this microorganism is respected as a common cause of nosocomial infections. Because of potential ability in biofilm formation and colonization in different surfaces, also using of medical implant devices in immunocompromised and hospitalized patients the related infections have been increased. In recent decades the clinical importance and the emergence of methicillin-resistant strains have created many challenges in the treatment process.
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- 2014
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