Several cases of antibiotic-resistant infections believed to stem from a Tijuana hospital have prompted the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to issue a health alert. The hospital, just across the Mexican border, is popular with American
The CDC issued a Level 2 Alert on January 9, encouraging travelers to "practice enhanced precautions" when traveling to Grand View Hospital. However, only slightly more than half of the 25 cases are believed to be connected to the facility, and the CDC hasn't detected pseudomonas there yet, the Tribune notes. sputniknews.com |
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I think that is stapling the stomach type of surgery for overweight control. You get a cheap deal for the surgery in Mex that USA insurance might not pay for. But then you get something else that kills you a lot faster. But nothing to worry about? Right on the border. Like in the USA almost? Guess again.
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