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'DIPSTICK' TEST SHOWS MRSA RISK IN PATIENTS
Scottish scientists have developed a test that can predict whether a wound will become infected, making it possible to stop superbug infections before they begin. Researchers at drugs giant Johnson & Johnson's Edinburgh branch Ethicon have come up with a 'dipstick' test that looks for the early signs of bacterial infection. The technique measures the levels of biological molecules associated with an immune response by the body to bacteria in a wound.
Scotsman (http://news.scotsman.com/health.cfm?id=1818592005)
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