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1 .This is Scientific American 60-Second Health. I'm Dina Fine Maron. Got a minute?

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2 .Careful what you sniff.

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3 .Especially if you work at an industrial hog farm.

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4 .Because a small study finds that drug-resistant bacteria may hang out in the noses of some workers even after four days away from work following exposure.

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5 .Almost half of the tested workers continued to harbor drug-resistant bacteria two weeks after their initial exposure, perhaps due to re-exposures on the job.

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6 .The unwelcome stowaways include so-called "superbug" MRSA, as well as other bacteria associated with an increased risk of staph infections.

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7 .The research is in the journal Occupational Environmental Medicine.

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8 .At industrial-sized farms antibiotics are often overused to promote animal growth to get them to market sooner.

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9 .Drug-resistant strains of bacteria quickly evolve.

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10 .This investigation involves 22 hog farm workers in North Carolina.

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11 .It's the first study to find that bacteria hitches a ride in employees' nasal passages and can linger there for days.

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12 .The longer the stay, the more opportunities for the bacteria to jump to workers¡¯ families and social networks.

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13 .However, this study did not determine whether the nostril-dwelling bacteria causes harm in these people.

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14 .Nevertheless, carrying around drug-resistant bacteria in the warm, moist nasal environment is nothing to sneeze at.

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15 .Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Health. I'm Dina Fine Maron.

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