Scientists break new ground with MRSA test
The test, using tiny electrical sensors, developed at Edinburgh University in collaboration with NHS Lothian, is designed to quickly show whether wounds or lesions are infected with bacteria and if MRSA is present.
Its speedy detection would help prevent infection from spreading, which can lead to the amputation of limbs and increase the risk of death.
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Dr Till Bachman, from Edinburgh University’s Division of Pathway Medicine, said: “By developing a rapid and cost-effective test, we would know what kind of infection is present straight away.”