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From: Nasal MRSA carriage is a risk factor for development of antibiotic resistance in diabetic foot ulcers and is significantly higher than diabetic and non-diabetic individuals without foot ulcer

Fig. 2

SA and MRSA carriage in nasal and the foot skin are compared among three groups. Nasal MRSA carriage of the D+F+ group (40%) was significantly higher compared to both the D+F- and D-F- control groups (16% and 10%, p-value < 0.05) (* means p < 0.05)

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