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MRSA, or Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, does not "eat" flesh in the literal sense. Instead, it is a type of bacteria that can cause infections in humans, particularly when it enters the body through cuts or wounds. In severe cases, MRSA infections can lead to tissue damage and necrosis, which may give the appearance of "eating" flesh, but the bacteria itself does not consume tissue. Treatment typically requires antibiotics and sometimes surgical intervention to remove infected tissue.

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