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Maggots used to cure MRSA

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by NewsBot, May 2, 2007.

  1. NewsBot

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    The Manchster Evening News are reporting:
    Maggots used to cure MRSA
    2/ 5/2007
     
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  3. drgorgs

    drgorgs Member

    hello
    i aske to help how can i buy maggots at the meddel east (syria) -- thank to all--
    dr georges awad
     
  4. drgorgs

    drgorgs Member

    hello every one
    can you tell me how can i get maggots to treat my diabetic foot patients
    thans
    dr georges awad
     
  5. C Bain

    C Bain Active Member

    Hi All,

    Sounds good to know that MRSA can still be gobbled up by the little darlings.

    I have noticed though that the rustle of the bed cloths in the middle of the night can tend to put the night duty nurse right off occassionally!

    Regards,

    Colin.
     
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