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the mrsa
noun
Methicillin-resistant ; a bacterium responsible for infections.
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The mrsA, mef, tet(O), vanA, and vanB antibiotic resistance genes were not identified in any of the MRSA strains.
Since the rate of S. aureus and the MRSA proportion were estimated separately and then multiplied to obtain the MRSA hospitalization rate, the variance of the MRSA rate was calculated by using the delta method (11).
The MRSA is being chopped out of her all-too-fleshy organs.
While the company sells other tests, it is the MRSA test that is driving the growth.
After weapons of mass destruction, the MRSA superbug and, above all, the MP expenses crisis, the public is fed up.
A British professor believes he has found a new antibiotic that could combat the MRSA superbug and is trying to raise £5m to fund its development.
Over the last month, several schools in the New York region and in other states have reported cases of students infected with the MRSA bacteria.
The shake-up of the NHS will continue with a health bill introducing new measures designed to combat the MRSA hospital superbug.
It is less harmful to humans than the MRSA bug that kills about 300 people in hospitals in England and Wales each year.
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A decision in the MRSA-related lawsuit against 3M is not expected for some time.
Nearly 50% of the MRSA-carried patients remained colonized in the first year.
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