Publications by authors named "Chijioke A Nsofor"

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  • The study focuses on oxacillin-susceptible methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (OS-MRSA), which poses new treatment challenges due to its ability to develop resistance through chromosomal mutations.
  • Researchers analyzed six mutant strains with decreased oxacillin susceptibility, examining how mutations in RNA polymerase (RNAP) genes led to transcription dysfunction and an accumulation of certain metabolites.
  • The findings indicated that these mutations resulted in cell wall thickening, which ultimately decreased the mutants' susceptibility to β-lactam antibiotics, highlighting the need for a better understanding of these mechanisms for effective clinical management.
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It is generally believed that drug resistance among treated tuberculosis (TB) patients is as a result of acquired drug resistance due to inappropriate treatment. Previous studies have shown that primary drug resistance caused by transmission also plays a role among treated cases. Differentiating the two types of drug resistance will help in developing appropriate strategies for control of drug resistant tuberculosis.

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Pyrazinamide (PZA) is an important first-line anti-tuberculosis drug, however, there are relatively few available data on PZA resistant (PZA-R) rate in China. From June 2009 to June 2012, we selected 493 isolates from five field settings in China to investigate PZA-R by pncA gene sequencing. The result showed that PZA-R rate was 1.

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