Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Virginia Schools Close Due To Deadly Staph Bacteria

Many species on Earth can- over a period of time- adapt to changes in their environment- including chemicals that try to kill them.

Such has happened in Virginia- where- according to this Associated Press story- a high school student died Monday from an antibiotic-resistant staph infection known as Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus- or MRSA.

Officials then close 21 schools in an attempt to keep the deadly MRSA bacteria from spreading.

First- it's a brain-eating ameoba- now it's MRSA. Mother Earth is only too happy to rid herself of the pest we call Mankind.
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