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  1. CRAB spreads through direct and indirect contact with patients infected or colonized with CRAB or contaminated environmental surfaces and equipment. It is usually transmitted from person …

  2. Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB) is an opportunistic pathogen that can cause a variety of infections in patients/residents in healthcare facilities.

  3. Yes, CRAB colonization and CRAB infection are different. CRAB colonization means the bacteria is present somewhere on a resident’s body but it isn’t causing any symptoms or illness.

  4. Patients with infection or colonization with CRAB can have the germs on their skin and in body fluids that can contaminate their living space, clothing, and medical equipment.

  5. Individuals do not need a license to use collapsible crab traps so long as the largest open dimension is no larger than 18-inches and the traps are designed to collapse at all times when …

  6. Dec 19, 2025 · Coastal Dungeness crab Tri-State policy representatives from the Washington, Oregon, and California Departments of Fish and Wildlife have agreed to open the commercial …

  7. w York State Blue Crab Cooking & Eating Guide Blue crabs are one of the most popular creatures caught in the. Hudson River and in New York City (NYC) waters. Because of industrial …