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Rijnders MIA et al. – All MRSA isolates were PVL, CNA and TSST–1 negative, except for the two ST5–MRSA–II isolates, which were TSST–1 positive. No changes in the S. aureus genetic background and the prevalence of the virulence factors PVL, CNA and TSST–1 were observed in ICU patients in The Netherlands over time.


   

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