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janeliles
13.10.2020 • 
Biology

MRSA is Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus. Methicillin used to be nicknamed "gorilla-cillin". Which of the following statements is likely true of MRSA INFECTIONS IN HUMANS? 1. Methicillin is not a good antibiotic to use on this type of infection
2. MRSA is a common infection that is treated by methicillin
3. MRSA originally evolved in gorillas as a zoonotic disease
4. Methicillin is a strong antibiotic and MRSA developed resistance to it, making it harder to treat

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