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. 2018 Jun 6;9:1211. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.01211

Table 4.

Frequencies of virulence genes among methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) and methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) isolates.

Virulence gene S. aureus (n = 78) MRSA (n = 27) MSSA (n = 51) P-valuea
pvl 17.9 37.0 7.8 < 0.05
hla 100 100 100
hlb 57.7 88.9 41.2 < 0.05
hlg 15.4 22.2 11.8 > 0.05
hlg2 84.6 81.5 86.3 > 0.05
bsa 17.9 14.8 19.6 > 0.05
icaA 100 100 100
clfA 100 100 100
sdrC 85.9 100 78.4 < 0.05
sdrD 50 29.6 60.8 < 0.05
sdrE 69.2 66.7 70.6 > 0.05
lukE 89.8 77.8 96.1 < 0.05
lukM 0 0 0
arcA 0 0 0
tsst1 5.1 11.1 2.0 < 0.05
eta 3.8 0 5.9 > 0.05
etb 0 0 0
sea 21.8 25.9 19.6 > 0.05
seb 23.1 55.6 5.9 < 0.05
sec 17.9 22.2 15.7 > 0.05
sed 12.8 7.4 15.7 > 0.05
see 20.5 14.8 23.5 > 0.05
seg 20.5 7.4 27.5 > 0.05
seh 5.1 3.7 5.9 > 0.05
sei 23.1 11.1 29.4 > 0.05
sej 6.4 0 9.8 > 0.05
sek 19.2 55.6 0 < 0.05
seq 19.2 55.6 0 < 0.05
sel 5.1 7.4 3.9 > 0.05
sem 21.8 11.1 27.5 > 0.05
sen 21.8 11.1 27.5 > 0.05
seo 21.8 11.1 27.5 > 0.05
sep 20.5 14.8 23.5 > 0.05

aThe positive rates of virulence genes among MRSA strains were compared to those among MSSA isolates.