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Persistence of Livestock Associated MRSA CC398 in Humans Is Dependent on Intensity of Animal Contact
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The presence of LA-MRSA in farmers is strongly animal-exposure related. The rapidly decreasing MRSA prevalence during absence of animal contact suggests that LA-MRSA is a poor persistent colonizer in most humans. These results are of relevance for MRSA control strategies.
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