New study finds MRSA on the rise in hospital outpatients
(Burness Communications) The community-associated strain of the deadly superbug MRSA an infection-causing bacteria resistant to most common antibiotics poses a far greater health threat than previously known and is making its way into hospitals, according to a study in the December issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases.
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