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OK I'm confused. Maybe one of you in the health profession can clarify. My D got MRSA at college last year. It was a red dot (bug bite size/pimple) which got a little larger and was on her leg near knee. The school clinic drained it, sent it to lab and gave her Bactroban (ointment) and Septra for 10 days. They acted like it was common. SO, my question is: how does this little bump turn deadly? Did those people not get it drained in time or just ignore the red bump or what?
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