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Mthicilin-resistant Staphyloccocus Aurus (MRSA) is a bacteria that has brought much harm and death among mankind for several hundreds of years, but had been severely hindered during the use of antibiotics. However, MRSA's genetic makeup was very prone to change, making it impossible for penicillin to kill it off before the MRSA could adapt. This resulted in "approximately 50% of S. aureus isolates expressed resistance to penicillin via production of the beta-lactamase enzyme"