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The strain was first identified nearly a decade ago in the Netherlands and Germany, and has since spread to at least nine ...
MRSA infections may require surgical intervention and treatment with antibiotics. The problem is that over time, these cagey bacteria have become resistant to almost every single antibiotic available.
Central NY News; Frequently asked questions about the MRSA bacteria. Published: Oct. 22, 2007, 7:54 p.m. Oct. 22, 2007, 7:54 p.m.
New York Giants tight end Daniel Fells has been diagnosed with the superbug MRSA. According to NJ.com, he has required multiple surgeries to treat the infection. The deadly MRSA bacteria isn’t ...
Feb. 21, 2012— -- Livestock in the United States may be building resistance to deadly bacterial infections, and those superbugs may be easily transferrable to humans, according to a new study ...
In 1992, 36 percent of the S. aureus bacteria in ICUs were MRSA, but by 2003, that number rose to 64 percent. Using data from 1999 and 2000, ...
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection is caused by the uncontrolled spread of the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus—which is usually called staph. Primarily, the staph ...
MRSA-killing antibiotic produced by bacteria in the nose The compound prevented the growth of MRSA in the lab and cleared infections in mice, but researchers say it must be tested in humans.
His autopsy revealed that he had MRSA, pronounced mer-sa, a type of bacteria. Here are six things to know about the bacteria. In case you missed it: MRSA found during autopsy of Naples inmate, who ...
The particular strain of MRSA that colonized the hedgehogs, known as mecC-MRSA, later found its way to dairy cows in rural areas where both creatures flourish, and eventually to humans. In Denmark ...
Researchers create nanoparticles that specifically explode bacterial membranes while leaving red blood cells alone. Read the whole story ...
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