What is MRSA?MRSA is one type of pathogenic bacteria that are resistant to all
kinds of antibiotics. These bacteria are cited as one of the bacteria
currently the most dangerous because it threatens human life by lowering immune system, similar to that occurs in people with HIV/AIDS.
Infections caused by Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus 'MRSA' which is difficult to treat methicillin resistant, as most antibiotics will not kill the bacteria.
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MRSA can cause:
• skin infections such as boils and impetigo,
• infection under the skin (cellulitis);
• more serious infections of the bone, blood, lungs and other body parts.
How is this bacteria spread?
MRSA is spread by:
• touching and massaging the affected skin such as the ulcer or wound,
• wear towels, clothes or bed sheets that have been used by people affected
MRSA infection
• using grooming items that have been used by a person with an MRSA infection,
• not washing hands carefully.
How to prevent the spread of MRSA?
Wash your hands. Hand washing is the most important thing to prevent the spread of MRSA.
Wash your hands:
• before and after touching or dressing an infected area,
• after going to toilet;
• after blowing your nose,
• before handling or eating food,
• before handling newborn babies,
• after touching or handling clothing or fabric that has not been washed.