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Don't Skimp on the Gym Because of MRSA Staphylococcus aureus, often called "staph," is a common type of bacteria that can be found in the nose and on the skin of about one in every three people. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, also called MRSA, is a resistant strain of this common bacteria that cannot be killed by many of the antibiotics that doctors normally prescribe to battle infections. MRSA once mainly affected patients in hospitals. Now, new strains of community-associated MRSA ("the superbug") have been invading public spaces such as schools, gyms, and community centers and attacking healthy individuals. Health clubs and gyms are especially attractive environments for MRSA because staph grows rapidly in warm, moist environments. |
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