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Definition of staph in English: staphnoun stafstaf informal short for staphylococcus Example sentencesExamples - Such patients might also be susceptible to strep and staph infections carried by pets.
- The illness usually starts with a localized staph skin infection, but the staph bacteria manufacture a toxin that affects skin all over the body.
- Other conditions caused by bacteria include strep throat and staph infection.
- Although, MRSA is a version of the common staph bacteria, it is resistant to the methicillin antibiotic, which makes it especially hard to treat.
- The invention of penicillin effectively wiped out the staph infection problem in hospitals, but after the bacteria developed resistance to it, methicillin became the standard treatment in 1960.
- Proteins in the milk of Australia's marsupials may hold secrets to fighting off deadly pathogens, including antibiotic-resistant staph.
- The bacteria are called Staphylococcus aureus, or staph for short.
- Prisoners were also paid small fees to be infected with ringworm, warts, herpes, staph, and other bacteria.
- The CDC has issued a statement about the MRSA staph infection problem.
- Staphylococcus aureus or staph is a bacteria that occasionally causes deadly infections.
- Some staph bacteria are resistant to antibiotics.
- Louis Brunn, of Butler County - once a young strapping man - developed a staph infection that was resistant to antibiotics.
- When she went to hospital to have the wound examined she was informed that she was infected with a strain of staph bacteria, similar to the MRSA superbug.
- Great for spots and stains, it kills mold and mildew, athlete's foot fungus, and staph and salmonella germs.
- However, staph bacteria can also cause serious and sometimes fatal infections, such as bloodstream infections, surgical wound infections and pneumonia.
- Other normal inhabitants of the birth canal - staph, strep, diphtheroids, anaerobes, E. coli and Listeria - are other pathogens that may cause neonatal pneumonia.
- ID has applied the technology in a test for another microbe, antibiotic-resistant staph bacteria.
- At 39, I was in the hospital with a staph infection.
- Over time, some strains of staph bacteria have become resistant to beta-lactams - which means these antibiotics can't kill them.
- Staphylococcus aureus - staph - is a type of bacterium that lives harmlessly on our skin.
Definition of staph in US English: staphnounstaf informal short for staphylococcus Example sentencesExamples - Great for spots and stains, it kills mold and mildew, athlete's foot fungus, and staph and salmonella germs.
- The illness usually starts with a localized staph skin infection, but the staph bacteria manufacture a toxin that affects skin all over the body.
- Proteins in the milk of Australia's marsupials may hold secrets to fighting off deadly pathogens, including antibiotic-resistant staph.
- Over time, some strains of staph bacteria have become resistant to beta-lactams - which means these antibiotics can't kill them.
- The bacteria are called Staphylococcus aureus, or staph for short.
- ID has applied the technology in a test for another microbe, antibiotic-resistant staph bacteria.
- Some staph bacteria are resistant to antibiotics.
- The invention of penicillin effectively wiped out the staph infection problem in hospitals, but after the bacteria developed resistance to it, methicillin became the standard treatment in 1960.
- However, staph bacteria can also cause serious and sometimes fatal infections, such as bloodstream infections, surgical wound infections and pneumonia.
- At 39, I was in the hospital with a staph infection.
- Staphylococcus aureus - staph - is a type of bacterium that lives harmlessly on our skin.
- When she went to hospital to have the wound examined she was informed that she was infected with a strain of staph bacteria, similar to the MRSA superbug.
- Prisoners were also paid small fees to be infected with ringworm, warts, herpes, staph, and other bacteria.
- Other normal inhabitants of the birth canal - staph, strep, diphtheroids, anaerobes, E. coli and Listeria - are other pathogens that may cause neonatal pneumonia.
- Other conditions caused by bacteria include strep throat and staph infection.
- The CDC has issued a statement about the MRSA staph infection problem.
- Such patients might also be susceptible to strep and staph infections carried by pets.
- Louis Brunn, of Butler County - once a young strapping man - developed a staph infection that was resistant to antibiotics.
- Although, MRSA is a version of the common staph bacteria, it is resistant to the methicillin antibiotic, which makes it especially hard to treat.
- Staphylococcus aureus or staph is a bacteria that occasionally causes deadly infections.
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