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Resistant Staph Infections

Staphylococcus is the name of a kind of bacteria. There are approximately 30 varieties of staph bacteria that pose a risk of human infection. The staphylococcus aureus bacterium is the most common type that causes infections in human beings. Since the early 2000s, there has been a growing concern among doctors about the rise of so-called resistant strains of bacteria. MSRA or methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus is the cause of resistant staph infections

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      • MSRA is resistant to standard antibiotics used to treat bacterial infections, such as penicillin, amoxicillin and methicillin.

      Health Care Associated

      • Most instances of MSRA occur in those with weak immune systems that have recently undergone a medical procedure or stayed in a medical facility.

      CA-MSRA

      • CA or community associated MSRA are resistant staph infections that occur in those who have not been in a health care setting or received a medical procedure. These usually manifest as skin infections.

      Dangers

      • Any staph infection can spread into the bloodstream causing life-threatening conditions, but MRSA infections often prove difficult or impossible to treat because of their resistance.

      Treatment

      • The antibiotic vancomycin is still proving effective against resistant strains, but most doctors will try to avoid its use unless absolutely necessary to reduce developing vancomycin-resistant strains.

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