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Dr Sri
I think the researchers are taking the easy route to get articles like this published. It does make people think people with HIV/AIDS are a threat. Unfortunately this bacteria will be thrive in people who are immuno-suppressed, patients on steroids for skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, arthritis, kidney disease or cancer treatment. People who washed their hand more than ten times or used low volume of alcohol gel were also colonise with MRSA. This infection is universal and by pointing our finger at these unfortunate people is un-ethical
March 6, 2010 • Guildford