Farm Workers Carry Drug-Resistant Staph Despite Partial FDA Antibiotics Ban
An anonymous reader writes "New research out of the University of North Carolina now shows factory farm workers actually carry drug-resistant staph. Europe has long ago banned the use of antibiotics in livestock, but the FDA remains behind the curve with a partial ban. Thanks to large industrial farming operations, we all remain continuously at risk as our last line of antibiotics is wasted on animals."
"Europe has long ago banned the use of antibiotics in livestock, but the FDA remains behind the curve with a partial ban."
So... you have a corresponding European study that shows that the conclusions are correct by proving their factor farm workers *son't* carry drug resistant staph? Or is this another case of "correlation is not causation"?