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FDA releases first quick test for MRSA

Patient Safety Monitor Alert, January 9, 2008

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The Food and Drug Administration has released a rapid blood test that will allow healthcare facilities to determine if patients have MRSA within two hours. The test differentiates between staph infections that can be treated with methicillin and those that cannot (MRSA).

Previously, patients and physicians had to wait two days before knowing which type of staph infection a patient had contracted. This test allows for correct treatment to begin faster.

To read the release, click here.



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