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10. MRSA Pneumonia

A person who develops this secondary condition will experience symptoms similar to general pneumonia, such as fever, coughing, chest pain, and shortness of breath. Other symptoms of MRSA pneumonia include low temperature, vomiting and nausea, fatigue, and confusion. Coughing may produce phlegm or pus. This MRSA-induced pneumonia can lead to necrosis.

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