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Abstract

(SA) colonization has significant implications in healthcare-associated infections. Here we describe a prospective study conducted in pre-surgical outpatients, done with the aim of identifying demographic and clinical risk factors for SA colonization. We found younger age to be a potential predictor of SA colonization.

Funding
This study was supported by the:
  • National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (Award UL1TR000114)
    • Principle Award Recipient: SusanKline
  • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (Award 1R03HS022912-01)
    • Principle Award Recipient: SusanKline
  • This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License. This article was made open access via a Publish and Read agreement between the Microbiology Society and the corresponding author’s institution.
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