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Mrsa Causing Infections In Hospitals In Greater Metropolitan New York: Major Shift In The Dominant Clonal Type Between 1996 And 2014, Maria Pardos De La Gandara, Judith Berger, David Burstein, Phyllis Della-Latta, Guiqing Wang, Alexander Tomasz Jun 2016

Mrsa Causing Infections In Hospitals In Greater Metropolitan New York: Major Shift In The Dominant Clonal Type Between 1996 And 2014, Maria Pardos De La Gandara, Judith Berger, David Burstein, Phyllis Della-Latta, Guiqing Wang, Alexander Tomasz

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A surveillance study in 1996 identified the USA100 clone (ST5/SCCmecII)-also known as the "New York/Japan" clone-as the most prevalent MRSA causing infections in 12 New York City hospitals. Here we update the epidemiology of MRSA in seven of the same hospitals eighteen years later in 2013/14. Most of the current MRSA isolates (78 of 121) belonged to the MRSA clone USA300 (CC8/SCCmecIV) but the USA100 clone-dominant in the 1996 survey-still remained the second most frequent MRSA (25 of the 121 isolates) causing 32% of blood stream infections. The USA300 clone was most common in skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) …