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if MRSA in the lungs can lead to pneumonia, what is the name or type of that pnuemonia?
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Trying to find out if MRSA in the lungs is actually the MRSA bacteria causing the infection or pnuemonia or, if there is another reason reason for the pnuemonia and that MRSA has just paved the way........
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Posted by captainB
Trying to find out if MRSA in the lungs is actually the MRSA bacteria causing the infection or pnuemonia or, if there is another reason reason for the pnuemonia and that MRSA has just paved the way........