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| The pentagon creates the perfect machine for saving the lives of soldiers wounded in Iraq. But then GIs start getting sick. The culprit: a drug-resistant supergerm infecting the military's evacuation chain. By Steve Silberman from Wired magazine. Link To Original Article |
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