The article stresses that California should take the first step of identifying how prevalent MRSA is in order to help fight the disease. An upcoming bill by state Sen. Elaine Alquist (D-Santa Clara) would make MRSA a reportable disease and require hospitals and nursing homes to report their infection rates.
Another concern is that the proliferation of superbugs similar to MRSA is outpacing the development of new antibiotics, which are less profitable for pharmaceutical companies because they're used for a limited time. The article suggests that the federal government should provide financial incentives to drug companies to develop drugs to fight MRSA infections.
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