Fears are growing over a strain of MRSA common among farm animals that scientists say is capable of "rapidly adapting to human hosts". The World Health Organisation lists the superbug as one of the biggest global threats to human health due to.
Researchers in the UK say a highly antibiotic-resistant strain of MRSA found in pigs can rapidly adapt to human hosts and that it poses an increasing threat to public health.
Researchers in the UK say a highly antibiotic-resistant strain of MRSA found in pigs can rapidly adapt to human hosts and that it poses an increasing threat to public health.