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Antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus MRSA was found on 18 patient and four worker phones while streptococcus was present on 14 patient and seven worker phones.
Years of Sitting on the Job Linked to Cancer Ann Lukits 2011
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Antibiotic-resistant forms of salmonella such as Heidelberg have become a serious health problem because they cannot be treated with some common antibiotics.
Government Knew About Bacteria in Turkey Bill Tomson 2011
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Antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus MRSA was found on 18 patient and four worker phones while streptococcus was present on 14 patient and seven worker phones.
Years of Sitting on the Job Linked to Cancer Ann Lukits 2011
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Chantal: Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are a problem, but they are no means a ‘bigger’ problem – not even close to it.
ProWomanProLife » Oh look! Something else they’re not sure about… 2009
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Antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus MRSA was found on 18 patient and four worker phones while streptococcus was present on 14 patient and seven worker phones.
Years of Sitting on the Job Linked to Cancer Ann Lukits 2011
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Antibiotic-resistant staph infections can be picked up in crowded locker rooms and from heavily used exercise equipment.
Consumer Reports Insights: Health clubs harbor hidden dangers Post 2010
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Antibiotic-resistant superbugs have become a big public health concern, but the existing antibacterial cleaners and soaps on the market are often based on harsh chemicals that kill everything they come into contact with or leach out into the environment.
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Using too many antibiotics is resulting in more antibiotic-resistant bacteria in animals, says a 2008 review in The Annual Review of Public Health. & ldquo; Antibiotic-resistant pathogens in food-producing animals can be transferred to people who handle or eat contaminated meat or milk, & rdquo; says Siobhan DeLancey of the FDA.
EatingWell: How Worried Should You Be About the Antibiotics In Your Meat? EatingWell 2010
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Using too many antibiotics is resulting in more antibiotic-resistant bacteria in animals, says a 2008 review in The Annual Review of Public Health. & ldquo; Antibiotic-resistant pathogens in food-producing animals can be transferred to people who handle or eat contaminated meat or milk, & rdquo; says Siobhan DeLancey of the FDA.
EatingWell: How Worried Should You Be About the Antibiotics In Your Meat? EatingWell 2010
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Antibiotic-resistant bacteria typically do not threaten healthy people at first.
Don't Forget the Bacterial Threat Mitchell J. Schwaber And Yehuda Carmeli 2009
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