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by Xorlev
4101 days ago
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I don't know about you, but if I was in the hospital with a resistant strain of staph, I wouldn't go for the gasoline or liquid nitrogen treatment. Fact is that MRSA and others just adapt too quickly to our antibiotics to the point where there are strains in the wild without any antibiotic agents that affect them. That's usually a death sentence. If there's something else out there that can be turned into a drug that's safe for humans, that's another tool doctors have to save lives. |
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