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Dear Barbara, Should you desire to email me at ponyexpress_delivery@yahoo.com... I would welcome the opportunity


I would welcome the opportunity to share what MRSA, has to do with infectious disease. As for the nice person who wrote they also are a diabetic but not familiar with MRSA, I would be happy to share, if you would like please email me at ponyexpress_delivery@yahoo.com. I think I will take this opportunity with what few characters I have to work with to briefly explain MRSA. Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) Is a very infectious strain of Staphylococcus that has mutated and no longer responds to traditional antibiotic therapy. This is a very serious gram positive bacteria that is literally sweeping our nation. For more information on can simply type in MRSA in the yahoo or other search bar and information if forth coming. I recommend the Center for Disease Control out of Atlanta Georgia, as a starting point. Thanks for the questions, and I consider it an honor to offer a response.

pick a the right category next time

thanks, but u could have save 5 points by sending her e-mail or IM directly.....

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