Nearly one in three people globally unknowingly carries Golden staph, or Staphylococcus aureus, in their nose or on their skin. While the bacterium is harmless to most, it can lead to serious infection and even death if it enters the bloodstream through a cut, surgical wound or catheter.
Opinion | A Doctor’s Obligation as a Private Citizen
Raven is an emergency medicine physician and professor. Physicians, even when acting as private citizens, should be held to a high standard of conduct on