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Staph infections
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Dr. Robert O.
... pass operation. She asked what MRSA was as she'd been told her father was infected with it and she was concerned over stories she'd heard on TV. MRSA is methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus (staph) aureus bacteria that's become an increasingly prevalent issues in society. Previously mostly confined to hospitals & nursing homes, we've now seen rapid ...
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Staph infection symptoms
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jennifer s.
I have a website which deals with staphylococcal infections and about the various staph infection symptoms one should watch out for in order to prevent s serious complication from happening.
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Methicillin-Resistant Staph Infections - The Basics
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Lyn S.
This basic information link at WebMD is only a little bit gory and very useful for taking a scary medical acronym, MRSA, and presenting the facts. These difficult-to-treat staph infections are part of daily life nowadays, from an infected bug bite to a red, runny scrape from the playing field or daycare. Be aware and take care with the help of ...
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Staph Infections (MRSA): What You Do to Prevent Them
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Alice C.

Hi All! I saw another article regarding this topic so I thought I might as well weigh in on it. There is a lot of talk about MRSA infections or antibiotic resistant staph infection. This is sometimes referred to as a Super Bug. There are only a couple of antibiotics that will kill it and those are pretty powerful drugs. So, how did it ...
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Staph Infections: How To Control Their Spread in Nursing Homes
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Carol B.
... t duplicating the "Role Reveral" post. It was one of those days...Here's something fresh. Thanks for being loyal readers. CarolAccording to a new study, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), a strain of staph infection, is becoming a major source of illness acquired in nursing homes. Little is known about how to prevent its spread amo ...
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Medical Clarification
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Susie
To Nurse Sarah and any other medical professionals lurking: No, it's not the resistant staph infection, just Staphylococcus aureus. To everybody else: S. aureus is a normal bacterial in your nose and on your skin. An overgrowth results in a staph infection. The ...
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