1. Tie to Pets Has Germ Jumping To and Fro.
- Author
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GOODMAN, BRENDA
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STAPHYLOCOCCUS aureus infections , *COMMUNICABLE diseases , *VETERINARIANS , *HOSPITALS , *HEALTH - Abstract
For decades, the drug-resistant germ called MRSA was almost exclusively a concern of humans, usually in hospitals and other health care settings. But in recent years, the germ has become a growing problem for veterinarians, with an increasing number of infections turning up in birds, cats, dogs, horses, pigs, rabbits and rodents. And that, infectious-disease experts say, is becoming a hazard to humans who own or spend time with these animals. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2009