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So what exactly is this superbug, and just how do we fight it?
Evolution of a superbug that kills off the human race.
Do you know what this superbug could do to them?"
Russian scientists say they first made the superbug in the early 1990's.
As if you didn't have enough to worry about, now there's the superbug to contend with.
But is this new superbug the nightmare public health hazard it's feared to be?
The market for effective superbug killing devices is huge.
The superbug is a bacterium with a familiar name - staph.
But that is no excuse for the sluggish response which has resulted in more than 2,000 deaths a year from the superbug.
The tots were struck down by a superbug in the intensive care unit at the London hospital.
A "superbug" resistant to all cures is developed.
"One person dying every hour from superbug", Sunday Express, 27 April 2008.
The clever bit is that they are designed to automatically release superbug killing sanitising fluid when turned.
After incarceration in our filthy hospitals, some superbug sufferers never make it back to their own fireside.
A criminal mastermind develops a genetically engineered "superbug," resistant to all cures.
A genetically engineered "superbug" appears.
An expert suggests swimmers with diarrhea should stay out of the water where the superbug Crypto can survive for days.
The hospital superbug MRSA is a clear and present danger to all patients.
It's not yet clear whether a beach-goer could pick up an infection in that setting --or how the "superbug" moved from hospitals to the beach.
He appeared as "Superbug" in the 1970 movie MASH.
On 21 August 2010, Ontario, Canada, had its first confirmed case of the "superbug" in Brampton.
MRSA is sometimes called a "superbug" because it is resistant to many antibiotics.
Experts fear CRE as the new "superbug."
Eight months earlier the same three men had stood outside a stammering Volkswagen Superbug one mile from the country town of New Burg.
Before recovering, Winner was infected with the "hospital superbug" MRSA.
Why was Swine Flu resistant to current medicines, and was this strain a new supergerm?
E. faecium is a supergerm that invades surgical wounds, causing potentially deadly abdominal, urinary tract, and heart valve infections.