Beaches may harbor staph bacteria: U.S. study
In one experiment with more than 1,000 bathers on a popular Florida beach, people spent 15 minutes dunking themselves in the sea, then bringing sea water back with them in a jug.
They then tested the water for staph and MRSA and found 37 percent of the samples contained staph, and 3 percent of those contained MRSA.
Jackson battling serious staph infection
The Sun reported that Jackson contracted the infection following reconstructive surgery on his nose.
W I K I on Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
S. aureus may occur as a commensal on human skin; it also occurs in the nose frequently (in about a third of the population) and throat less commonly.
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