Friday 21 September 2012

Common Antibiotic Blamed For Spread of Deadly Superbug In Hospitals

A new research has found link between the common antibiotic and spread of MRSA, the deadly superbug, in hospitals. The study found that MRSA, a bacteria that causes serious infections of the skin, blood, lungs and bones, decreased when prescriptions of ciprofloxacin were reduced, suggesting that the common antibiotic is helping the deadly superbug spread through hospitals. New research has found that cases of MRSA - a bacteria that causes serious infections ...

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