“…During the late 1970s and early 1980s, strains of S. aureus resistant to multiple antibiotics including methicillin and gentamicin were increasingly responsible for outbreaks of hospital infections in countries around the world, e.g., Argentina (440), Austria (472), Australia (152,234,376,377,508), Belgium (558), Denmark (133,414), Republic of Ireland (63,64,192), England (44,393,449), France (125,166), East and West Germany (339,549), Greece (151), Italy (525), Japan (242), and the United States (94, 184,437,538). In many instances, these outbreaks were associated with indi-vidual wards or units, with neonatal (152,183,393), intensive care (498), and burns units (17,42) being particularly susceptible.…”