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If you are healthy and do not have lower immunities from an illness then you will probably not get MRSA. You need to be careful though because MRSA is bacterial infection and it can be transmitted from person to person specially if you have any open wounds/cuts. Any one coming into contact with a person with any infection should wash hands frequently to prevent the infection from spreading.

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