and beluga whales showed that none of these animals were colonized with MRSA. Overall, MRSA was isolated on>1 occasions from 5 dolphins (n = 6, 83.3%) and 3 walruses (n = 6, 50%) (Table). All strains were indistinguishable on PFGE and were consistent with the CMRSA2 (USA100) strain. They were als...

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