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Small Number of Randstad Students Infected with Mrsa Bacteria

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Several students have been infected with MRSA in recent months. This is a bacterium resistant to most antibiotics, making infections difficult to treat. The infections have mainly been observed in Delft and other cities in the Randstad. The RIVM (National Institute for Public Health and the Environment) reports that clusters of infections are occurring frequently. In Delft, the number of students involved is limited and they pose no risk to publ…

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·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Several students have been infected with MRSA in recent months. This is a bacterium resistant to most antibiotics, making infections difficult to treat. The infections have mainly been observed in Delft and other cities in the Randstad. The RIVM (National Institute for Public Health and the Environment) reports that clusters of infections are occurring frequently. In Delft, the number of students involved is limited and they pose no risk to publ…

·Netherlands
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Several students in the Randstad have been infected with the MRSA bacteria in recent months. It has been found in Delft, among other places. According to the GGD Haaglanden, the bacteria spreads through skin-to-skin contact or contact with wound fluids.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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