DEADLY STAPH INFECTIONS PROMPT RESEARCH ON BEST TREATMENT FOR CUTS, SCRAPES
December 03, 2007
December 03, 2007
LAS VEGAS, Dec. 3 -- Oregon State University issued the following news release:
One type of over-the-counter product for topical wound care is more effective than others in killing methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, or MRSA, which is potentially deadly and in recent years has moved from its historic hospital setting to a much broader public concern.
A new laboratory study indicates that many antibacterial products have some value, but a product ma . . .
One type of over-the-counter product for topical wound care is more effective than others in killing methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, or MRSA, which is potentially deadly and in recent years has moved from its historic hospital setting to a much broader public concern.
A new laboratory study indicates that many antibacterial products have some value, but a product ma . . .
