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MRSA / MERSA Staph Infection
General Information
MRSA (methicillin-resistant
staphylococcus aureus) is a biological agent that's responsible for
difficult-to-treat infections in humans and other mammals. It's more commonly
called the "MRSA super bug", and there are two kinds: hospital-acquired (HA-
MRSA), and community-acquired (CA-MRSA). Originated in the UK, it's now becoming
an epidemic. It can survive on surfaces and fabrics, therefore complete
sanitation is necessary in areas where patients are recovering from invasive
procedures. It has very uncomfortable symptoms, attacking skin and openings in
the body, and it can be deadly. It's a variation of the bacterium "
staphylococcus aureus", which amazingly, has evolved to survive several medial
treatments, which is what makes this "super bug" so threatening. For example, it
can survive common beta-lactam antibiotics like penicillin and methicillin.
MRSA / MERSA
Symptoms & Treatment
MRSA is a flesh
eating bacteria, affecting mostly the skin. It causes rashes, abscesses, deep
tissue infections, and can even lead to cellulitis or fatal pneumonia. It's
normally contracted through cuts, blisters, burns, insect bites, surgical
wounds, or cracks in the skin. Long-lasting infections from minor cuts or burns
can indicate the presence of MRSA, or rapid infection growth. If cellulitis is
contracted, symptoms can include fever, headache, nausea, and early signs of
redness on the skin. It's also characterized by swelling, warmth, and pain or
tenderness. The most common form of treatment is incision and drainage of the
abscesses. However, now there's another version of MRSA called "VISA" (
vancomycin intermediate-resistant staphylococcus aureus), which is a strain that
is resistant even to vancomycin.
Therefore, preventative
sanitation is the best option for avoiding infection.
American Bio
Recovery Services can clean and decontaminate your home, office, business, daycare
centers, schools and church's to name just a few places that you may find MRSA /
MERSA.
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