Hello Trem, Alex and others. The only details I have are the ones in book by Mr Jefferson. He attributes the report of the outbreak to a 1999 newsletter published by the Association For The Prudent Use Of Antibiotics (APUA.) I think it is significant that the resistance was to Ag+, not to CS. Trem's reference to MPS is apropos. And, I wonder what the anion was?
Alex's remarks about the possibility of a developing a strain with resistance to silver is not unheardof. I, for one, would not dismiss the probity of a fall-back option to another elemental metal as long as it is easily colloidalized and was safely grandfathered. The generating equipment may be the same. It's better to be safe than sorry. Best regards, Matthew

