UM study: Tropical waters could help spread germs
February 14, 2009 7:07 AM
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - Swimmers should shower before and
after taking a dip in the ocean.
That's the advice of a University of Miami microbiologist, who
found that 37 percent of swimmers at a South Florida beach emerged
dripping water with staph in it. Three percent was the dangerous
drug-resistant staph, MRSA.
Dr. Lisa Plano presented her study at a science conference on
Friday. She said it appeared the staph washed off other swimmers.
Chlorine in pools kills the bacteria, but the study suggests that
tropical waters could help spread the germ.










