staph in A Sentence

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    Staph(1) Apply Staph filter.

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    Staph infection, here we come.”.

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    Staph is not the only risk though.

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    Cavalry accessories and equestrian games where stands the Staph.

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    Staph, strep, and Norovirus can spread easily in this environment.

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    Staph or strep, two very common skin bacteria, may cause impetigo.

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    Staph aureus bloodstream infection has a 12-month death rate of between 20 and 35%.

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    Staph bacteria commonly live harmlessly on the skin and inside the nose and throat.

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    Staph” skin infections can become serious and even life-threatening, as antibiotic-resistant strains become more prevalent.

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    Staph or strep genes cause it, with poor body hygiene having playing little or no role.

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    Nearly every bacterial infection like Staph can be avoided by keeping up with appropriate hygiene.

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    If you have methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus(MRSA) or another Staph infection, follow instructions for self-care at home.

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    In this cell, Staph infections will quickly develop which cause indigestion, constipation, or bloating in your pet.

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    Up to 30% of healthy, normal people have Staph bacteria in their nose or on their skin.

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    Boils are usually caused by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria(also known as Staph bacteria) infecting one or more hair follicles.

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    Think of MRSA as Staph on steroids- it's resistant to most antibiotics and can be deadly if it enters the bloodstream.

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    Lancing the carbuncle sent the Staph infection into Jack's lymph and vascular systems, and within a few months Honest Abe's namesake was dead.

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    The complications of Staph aureus bloodstream infections(which, going back to our quiz, include a heart attack) may take weeks or months to develop;

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    A 2006 Dutch study showed that nose-pickers had more Staphylococcus- the bacteria that causes Staph infections- than people who kept their digits out of there.

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    Staph aureus is only one of many bacteria that can invade the bloodstream but, for the moment, it is the only centrally monitored and reported bacteria in Australia.

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    A Staph aureus infection is dangerous; a bloodstream infection has a 12-month death rate of between 20 and 35%, compared with 3-5% for a heart attack in hospital.

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    Last month, a microbiology lab in Nottingham, England made international headlines when it unearthed a substance that kills methicillin-resistant Staph, one of the deadliest superbugs of modern times.

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    Staph aureus can also originate in people in the community who have had no contact with the health system and these infections also carry a high risk of death.

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    The disturbing truth is that a Staph aureus bloodstream infection has a 12-month death rate of between 20 and 35%, compared with 3-5% for a heart attack in hospital.

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    Staph bacteria are also commonly found in the nose, in which case you may be prescribed an antiseptic nasal cream to apply several times a day for five to 10 days.

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    While these data show that the risk of Staph aureus infection for an individual patient is low, when considered across the entire health system it reveals an important and costly problem.

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    I am guessing most non-medical readers voted for the Staph option and, if my experience is anything to go by, the majority of medical readers will have also made a microbial choice.

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    In April 2011, researchers in Arizona tested meat and poultry samples from five major US cities and discovered that 47 percent were contaminated with Staphylococcus aureus, the bacterial strain responsible for most Staph infections.

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    Editor's note: Because of greater attention paid to Staph infection prevention, hand hygiene and hospital safety improvements, overall rates of MRSA dropped 31% between 2005 and 2011, according to the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy.

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