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Study: Staph infections becoming harder to fight

Accreditation Connection, October 31, 2008

At least 10% of infections involving staph bacteria were able to survive antibiotics commonly used to treat them, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report.

In fact, drug-resistant staph bacteria is growing more common even among healthy members of the community, the study found. Approximately 95,000 serious infections and 20,000 deaths occur in the US every year due to drug-resistant staph bacteria.

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