Abstract

The reasons for recurrence after an initial Staphylococcus aureus skin infection are poorly understood. Although nasal colonization has been postulated as one etiology, particularly in hospitalized patients, no strong correlation has been demonstrated in community-acquired cases. Other possibilities include acquisition from household contacts or from fomites. To shed light on this issue, researchers in Los …

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