Health in the news: The portrayal of PVL-MRSA in UK national newspapers
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Keywords

PVL-MRSA

Abstract

Donal is a medical student at the University of Liverpool who was placed at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary for his fourth year. He has an interest in public perceptions of health issues and the NHS, and completed a special study module in how a new development in the controversial topic of MRSA was portrayed in the newspapers.

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