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MRSA infection 2
So MRSA is one of the most infectious? diseases on the planet. Its also resistant to most treatments. If you think you have it DO NOT do what they did. Go to a hospital so you don’t spread it or DIE OF SEPTIC SHOCK blakebouknight 3 days ago 3 Continue reading
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MRSA Draining (NOT FOR THE SQUEEMISH)
http://www.youtube.com/v/Pc6JeTwtUUo?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata See the original post here: MRSA Draining (NOT FOR THE SQUEEMISH)
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Doctors Are Like Cops, Dangerous
Jack D. Douglas writes: This is a good study of the soaring rate of dangerous MRSA infection from hospital stays by academic hospital insiders who used their inside knowledge of the U. of Chicago hospital and three others to correct for the massive 30 … See all stories on this topic » The Market Oracle Continue reading
Bacteria may help protect military with new vaccines
Michael Daly, a pathology professor at Uniformed University of the Health Sciences, led a team that has created a vaccine for MRSA , a bacteria that can cause infections that are resistant to antibiotics. Courtesy of Michael Daly. YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan … See all stories on this topic » Stars and Stripes Continue reading
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Tagged antibiotics, bacteria, health, infection, infections, japan, michael, pathology, professor, stripes, topic, university, vaccine, yokota
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