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 Is MRSA Contagious?

MRSA is easily spread, but your chances of catching it can be greatly increased or decreased in a number of ways. There are also different methods for effective MRSA infection control. And I want you to know about them by giving you a free educational report I've developed just for this purpose.

MRSA can surviv for weeks on surfaces
30% of people carry Staph bacteria on their skin
Antibiotic resistant Staph causes 1.2 million hospital infections each year
Effective MRSA prevention takes more than just hand washing
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MRSA and Staph infections are most commonly picked up in hospitals and healthcare facilities. However, these contagious bacteria are being found more often in the community. As MRSA continues to grow in the U.S. and abroad, you are probably exposed to MRSA bacteria more often than you realize.

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