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Published 16:06 28 Jun 2023 BST
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MRSA is a common bug, especially for people who spend a lot of time in hospital. This is because lots of people carry superbugs in hospital, making it easier for them to spread.
MRSA can live harmlessly on skin, in the nose, in wounds and in leg ulcers.
If they do not cause infection, bacteria can go away within days or months without you noticing.

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