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MRSA (multi resistant Staphylococcus aureus) is a huge problem in many hospitals leading to numerous deaths and increased hospital stays longer than normal. This has a huge impact on beds let alone peoples safety and confidence in their hospital.
14.09.2013 · From alayalewis
While more and more people are turning to natural remedies for themselves not nearly as many have considered using the same therapies on their pets. Each year, they take their dogs, cats, and other pets to vet to pick up the same chemical heartworm, flea, and tick...
10.04.2013 · From TheAuthor
A MRSA infection is also known as Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus or Community-acquired MRSA (CA-MRSA and also Hospital-acquired MRSA (HA-MRSA), which not only define what it is but how it is acquired. MRSA is an infection. (...)
09.04.2013 · From TheAuthor
Many individuals will tell you that MRSA infections return. Even when treated with antibiotic and seemingly "cured", infections can return later. The infections can spread through family members. (...)
09.04.2013 · From TheAuthor
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) is a problem that is growing in the healthcare field today. In 1973 MRSA infections only accounted for 2% of all Staphylococcus infections, in 2004 that figure was up to 63%. At last count that figure was still rising. (...)
06.04.2013 · From TheAuthor
If you have to go to the hospital that in itself is stressful enough. It does not matter if it is minor surgery or a severe illness, being away from your loved ones and home is not fun. Add to that the discomforts and procedures that you will have to endure, and it...
06.04.2013 · From TheAuthor
MRSA is a severe bacterial infection that is resistant to some of the most popularly used antibiotics. Left untreated, it can cause dangerous infections all over in the body, and can even lead to death. (...)
05.04.2013 · From TheAuthor
MRSA is the common term for Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus. This form of a staph infection is difficult to treat, since it is resistant to the most commonly used antibiotics, and can be deadly if untreated. (...)
02.04.2013 · From TheAuthor
Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) is a spherical shaped bacteria that is found everywhere, and on your body. Over the past 50 years Staph bacteria have become resistant to antibiotics, including the commonly used penicillin-related antibiotics, which...
02.04.2013 · From TheAuthor
Staph infections can have a variety of treatments, depending on the severity and location of the infection. MRSA, a form of staph infection that is resistant to many antibiotics, can be a little more difficult to treat. (...)
01.04.2013 · From TheAuthor
First, of all, what is MRSA? The letters MRSA stand for Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureaus. Mehicillin is an antibiotic that doctors prescribe for those suffering from bacterial infections. (...)
31.03.2013 · From TheAuthor
MRSA is a major health concern for humans. However, studies are showing that is present in our companion animals as well. This adds a whole new layer to the risk of becoming infected with MRSA. MRSA is responsible for many infections in human healthcare centers. (...)
30.03.2013 · From TheAuthor
Many people use antibacterial soaps every day, thinking that they will help to kill germs like those that cause MRSA and keep them healthier. However, a University of Michigan public health professor thinks that they might not work any better over regular soaps. (...)
29.03.2013 · From TheAuthor
Aromatherapy has always been a popular way to treat disorders. This use of essential oils has been shown to help everything from skin disorders to hypertension. While the effectiveness has not been officially proven, new research is suggesting that essential oils...
28.03.2013 · From TheAuthor
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