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Just in case I'm not the only one guessing what the M an R are, in MRSA...
Judy LeVan Fram, Brooklyn, USA
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/hip/Aresist/mrsafaq.htm
Interesting how the CDC site states: "MRSA causes illness in persons outside
of hospitals and healthcare facilities as well. Cases of MRSA diseases in the
community have been associated with recent antibiotic use, sharing
contaminated items,
having active skin diseases, and living in crowded settings. "
and this site says " MRSA rarely, if ever, presents a danger to the general
public.."
The Facts About... MRSA. What is MRSA? Staphylococcus ... techniques. Is
MRSA dangerous?
MRSA rarely, if ever, presents a danger to the general public. ...
www.amm.co.uk/pubs/fa_mrsa.htm
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