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MRSA Killer Bacteria – Version 3.1

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MRSA is a staph infection that is resistant to antibiotics. Commonly found in hospital settings, the mortality rate is 20-50% depending on degree of sepsis. In recent years, MSRA frequencies have been expanded to include biofilms formed by the MRSA bacteria and many parasites that transmit MRSA. Biofilms are responsible for gum disease as they are resistant to your immune systems and almost all drugs, so you can eliminate an MRSA infection and still have an MRSA biofilm in your gums which can spread throughout your body.

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