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Daily Briefing: Drug-resistant bacteria hits 20 states

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Medical technician Carla Woodmansee tests nose swabs of new patients for MRSA at UTMB, the University of Texas Medical Center in Nov. 2007.  Bacteria that are able to survive every modern antibiotic are cropping up in many U.S. hospitals and are spreading outside the USA, public health officials say.
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