Published in Vaccine Weekly, October 11th, 2006
According to a recent report from the Netherlands, "Of review this review identifies trends in the study of interactions between Staphylococcus aureus and humans.
"When nasal colonization is in the neutral state, infection clearly represents a state of host-pathogen disbalance. The features leading from apparent homeostatic colonization to pathogenesis are identified at an increasing rate."
"Persistent carriage of S. aureus predisposes to infection but limits bacteraemia-associated mortality....
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Source: Vaccine Weekly (2006-10-11)
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