There's A Child On The Bus With Mercer, Should The Other Students Be Concerned Of Airborne Contact?
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There is no disease like mercer. Correct pronunciation is MRSA. Everybody should be concerned about airborne diseases not only in bus but everywhere. MRSA can be transmitted to healthy persons by direct contacts with the active lesions. So, anybody on the bus who has a cut, wound or burn, should cover it properly and should not come in contact with boy with MRSA.
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