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<title>Insight into some natural remedies for MRSA (mrsa)</title>
<description>Posted by Vicki: (mrsa) In response to an earlier blog post , one person pointed out that she had been using Oil of Oregano to help protect her daughter against the MRSA going around in our school. Before going any further, I want to thank her personally for pointing out the possibility. In doing some research, I have found both (not really negative, just not&lt;br&gt;Tags: &lt;b&gt;mrsa&lt;/b&gt;, &lt;b&gt;oil of oregano&lt;/b&gt;. Comments: 2.</description>
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<title>5 beginning signs of mrsa (mrsa)</title>
<description>Posted by Vicki: (mrsa) Will you recognize MRSA in you or your child Be aware that there are a couple of different strains, at least in my experience, and you should be aware of the warning signs for the worse of the two. Both kinds start out as a lump under the skin that is easily felt and very painful, but the lesser infection will remain the same in appearance&lt;br&gt;Tags: &lt;b&gt;mrsa&lt;/b&gt;, &lt;b&gt;mrsa symptoms&lt;/b&gt;. Comments: 14.</description>
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<title>This is what the experts are saying about MRSA (mrsa)</title>
<description>Posted by Vicki: (mrsa) This is what the Mayo Clinic has to say about MRSA : MRSA infection can be fatal. Vancomycin is one of the few antibiotics still effective against hospital strains of MRSA infection, although the drug is no longer effective in every case. It may be a matter of time before it, too, becomes resistant to most antibiotics. The National Institute of&lt;br&gt;Tags: &lt;b&gt;mrsa&lt;/b&gt;, &lt;b&gt;nit&lt;/b&gt;. Comments: 2.</description>
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<title>MRSA how it is affecting our community and do we believe what the papers say (mrsa)</title>
<description>Posted by Vicki: (mrsa) My daughter was diagnosed with MRSA Staph infection at the beginning of the year. It first started like an ingrown hair right in her bikini line and was very red and painful. I took her to our family doctor at that time, where she was prescribed an antibiotic and was told to come back in a few days if it had not improved. Well, within two days,&lt;br&gt;Tags: &lt;b&gt;mrsa&lt;/b&gt;, &lt;b&gt;staph infection&lt;/b&gt;. Comments: 0.</description>
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