MRSA

Staph infection: What is MRSA
One of them has contracted a disease called MRSA which they claim is a high contagious form of staph infection.
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Maggot Treatment Conquers MRSA
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Community-acquired MRSA emerging in obstetric populations
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Disease As Many As 1.2M Hospital Patients Infected With MRSA Annually
As many as 1.2 million U.S. hospital patients are infected with methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus each year.
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MRSA Infections - Keep Kids Healthy
Your doctor can then try to do a culture to confirm that it is MRSA and find out what antibiotics the bacteria is susceptible to. Shouldn't we just ...
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MRSA Ear Infections - DrGreene.com
The authors of this study obtained cultures of this discharge, and found that MRSA is now commonly present.
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ORSA / MRSA Staph Infections, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Being diagnosed with an ORSA / MRSA infection is not a sign of an immune deficiency. ORSA / MRSA infections are being seen in many people with no ...
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A Family History of Colon Cancer Improves Chances of Survival

Researchers discover that patients who have at least one first degree relative with colon cancer were 25% less likely to die from the disease during 5.6 years of follow-up than those with no close relatives with colon cancer. The risk of dying was even lower (51%) for those with two or more relatives with colon cancer. It is, as yet, unclear why this is the case. The scientists have ruled out likely causes, such as healthier lifestyle habits and more frequent screening among those with a family history positive for the disease. The study is published in the most recent issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. Full story.

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