A Milestone In The Fight Against MRSA Is Reached With Antibiotic Impregnated Catheters
Data presented at a conference in America shows that catheters impregnated with the antibiotics minocycline and rifampin not only reduce the risk of bacteraemia (the presence of bacteria in the blood), but also the likelihood of bacteria developing antibiotic resistance.
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Filed under: MRSA / Drug Resistance on June 10th, 2008