The changing narrative of MRSA infection control in the United States
MRSA is now endemic in the United States with approximately 2% of the general population carrying the disease. In a commentary published today in… Read more »
MRSA is now endemic in the United States with approximately 2% of the general population carrying the disease. In a commentary published today in… Read more »
New research published in Genome Biology finds that methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) emerged years before the antibiotic methicillin… Read more »
In the recent article in Antimicrobial Research & Infection Control, healthcare policy researchers from Health Watch USA… Read more »
MRSA remains a major scourge in healthcare settings globally, posing a constant threat to vulnerable patients. This adaptable… Read more »
Research published in Genome Biology identified the geographic origins of MRSA strains. Contrary to our fear that diseases spread… Read more »
Increasing bacterial resistance to antibiotics is becoming a critical problem worldwide. The European Union have set out a… Read more »