Warning: Detect a new bird virus that has been infected with MRSA
Originally from Denmark, a new strain of bird flu called MRSA is considered to be multi-infectious that is causing a stir among scientific circles.
Researchers in Denmark have announced that they have discovered a new strain of bird flu, scientifically known as MRSA ((methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) that can originate and spread through poultry. This means that many farm owners and consumers of poultry meat are and will face the risk of infection with this new virus - study author Lance Price said in a press release with George Washington. University (GWU), in Washington, DC.
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It is known that MRSA is a highly resistant bird virus that can always resist many antibiotics in medicine and most of all, it causes a series of multiple infections if the patient suffers. These include skin infections, lung infections, blood infections . The US Health Agency said in a statement.
However, the research team believes that the ability to infect MRSA through consumption of poultry meat in the present time in Denmark accounts for a very small percentage but this study is a warning for a new strain of avian influenza does not rule out the possibility of variation and spread of activity in many forms and the level of harm will be higher in the future.
This warning has just been published on the September 2016 Clinical Infectious Diseases page.
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