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Sunday, November 26, 2006

Staph infections rise among athletes (AP)

Cleveland Browns safety Brian Russell waits for the play to start in the Browns' 24-20 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers Sunday Nov. 19 2006 in Cleveland. Russell used to dishing out hits on the field had no idea what hit him  recently after being downed by a microscopic germ: a staph infection that hospitalized him and threatened to end his season. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)AP - Brian Russell had no idea what hit him. A guy who routinely tackles 250-pound running backs head-on and occasionally gets pulverized by rampaging 350-pound NFL linemen for a living nearly saw his season end because of a microscopic germ. The Cleveland Browns safety was flattened by a staph infection that hospitalized him during the preseason.


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