Hospital-acquired MRSA (HA-MRSA) is associated with SCCmec types _____
Enterococcus faecalis is _____ common and less likely to be resistant to vancomycin (more or less)
Hospital acquired MRSA is _____drug resistant and less virulent
What is the most important agent causing post-op endophthalmitis?_____
Most common pathogen involved in hospital-acquired infection (HAI) overall is _____
The KES group, which includes _____, Enterobacter, and Serratia, are common causes of nosocomial infections.
_____ is a gram negative coccobacillus, obligate aerobe that causes resistant hospital-acquired infections.
Candida _____ is increasingly responsible for infections in neonates through care-giver's hands or healthcare workers
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