Mar 18, 2008 | QPodder
TOF 50 Staph, Bath and Beyond: The MRSA Symposium
Submitted by TheOccasionalFag on Mon, 2008-03-17 13:48. Subscribe to TheOccasionalFag in iTunes David b was out of town on business during a symposium at the New York City GLBT Center on antibiotic resistant ... via QPodder
Expert: Fear of big-name diseases is overblown
“Because MRSA is resistant to most antibiotics, it is important that we all work together - ' hospitals and health care providers, schools, and community members - ' to prevent the spread of this and other infections”
Flesh-eating bacteria, tuberculosis resistant to multiple drugs and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, aka MRSA - ' the names fill us with the dread of catching some vile disease for which there is no ... via Baltimore Examiner
Flesh-eating bacteria on rise?
“We do believe it's underreported”
The University of Utah's Intermountain Burn Center is seeing more patients infected with what is popularly known as "flesh-eating bacteria," and doctors there aren't sure why. via Salt Lake Tribune
Ogden woman dies from flesh-eating bacteria
“It is a very devastating disease to the person who gets it”
Utah health officials now confirm that an Ogden women died from necrotizing fasciitis, commonly known as flesh-eating bacteria. via ABC 4
Flesh Eating Bacteria Kills South Ogden Woman
A South Ogden woman has died of rare flesh-eating bacteria. Sixty-one-year-old Carol Caudill was a cancer survivor, which doctors say could have contributed to her contracting the disease. via Kutv.com