Dangerous Infection Tied To Hospitals Now Becoming Common Outside Them

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First seen as a problem mainly confined to hospitals and nursing homes, a class of potentially dangerous bacteria is on the rise, research suggests.

 

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Very good article

A cause is abusive misuse of Antibiotics, often grossly overprscribed by lazy-greedy MDs.

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