“…a promising step toward identifying potential components to combine into a vaccine designed for people at high risk of invasive S. aureus infection,” says Anthony S. Fauci, M.D.
S. aureus, the most common agent of hospital-acquired infection, as well as other nasty infections, including food poisoning.
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