What docs want you to know about MRSA

 
 
The head of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calls MRSA the “cockroach of bacteria.” It’s omnipresent, tough and adaptable.
This fall, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus suddenly went from a festering public-health issue to the top of the national news on word that it’s worse than previously thought.
 
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(Photos of MRSA bacteria culture from istockphoto.com)

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