MRSA
An acronym that ate the genus in headlines.
English hospital drama taught MRSA. Ordinary English still needs staph as a common skin and nose resident that can also cause trouble.
CDC distinguishes community and hospital stories. This atlas will not give wound-care steps.
The local myth is that all staph is MRSA. Resistance is a pattern, not the whole genus.
An acronym that ate the genus in headlines.
Public names for different encounters — still not a treatment plan.
Hygiene pages mention staph because skin is the reservoir. Soap, not a protocol from this site.
Official pages own schedules and treatment. This atlas does not.
A winter respiratory virus of drift and rare shift — surveillance and vaccines, not a cartoon villain.
Familiarity 93An airborne bacillus of latency and long care — programmes and air, not a drug recipe.
Familiarity 70Usually a gut resident; a minority of STEC pathotypes drive foodborne headlines.
Familiarity 82A very-low-dose gut virus of schools and ships — soap and bleach surfaces, not alcohol-gel faith.
Familiarity 80A gastric spiral that rewrote the ulcer textbook — Nobel 2005, Korea's high historic prevalence, no recipes.
Familiarity 68