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Purification of the Staphylococcus aureus bacteriophages VDX-10 on methacrylate
monoliths
Published in the Journal of Virological Methods
February 18, 2010
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State to begin tracking hospital cases tied to deadly germ MRSA
The state Department of Health will require hospitals to report cases of MRSA as a way to fight the epidemic.
November 19, 2008
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MRSA: Patients revolt against hospital secrecy
MRSA: Consumers have launched a battle against hospital secrecy and demanded aggressive steps to control infections like MRSA. But in Washington state, MRSA rates remain hidden and state initiatives to combat the drug-resistant germ have come up short.
November 18, 2008
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MRSA's toll climbs, but hospital is slow to change
In Seattle, Harborview Medical Center's struggles tell the story of MRSA: the history of outbreaks, the mounting casualties, the resistance to change. Four decades after its patients began dying of MRSA, Harborview continues to use measures that may place patients at risk.
November 17, 2008
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Culture of resistance (a Seattle Times Investigation)
The drug-resistant germ MRSA lurks in Washington hospitals, carried by patients and staff and fueled by inconsistent infection control.
November 16, 2008
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How our hospitals unleashed a MRSA epidemic
MRSA, a drug-resistant germ, lurks in Washington hospitals, carried by patients and staff and fueled by inconsistent infection control. This stubborn germ is spreading here at an alarming rate, but no one has tracked these cases — until now.
November 16, 2008
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How we tracked MRSA cases
For this project, we confronted a big hurdle from the get-go: If the state and federal governments don't bother to count MRSA cases, how could we do it ourselves?
November 16, 2008
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