MRSA
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus*
People with Allergies and Asthma must be extremely careful about contacting
Swine Flu due to their lowered Immune System Response that they have. I have been warning my clients to take
special precautions about this epidemic due to their lowered Immune System Response to illnesses. More....
People with Allergies and Asthma must be extremely careful about contacting Swine Flu due to their lowered
Immune System Response that they have. I have been warning my clients to take special precautions about this
epidemic due to their lowered Immune System Response to illnesses. More....
MRSA is an antibiotic resistant form of staph infection that can be fatal. MRSA stands for Methicillin-Resistant
Staphylococcus aureus, meaning a version of the Staphylococcus aureus bacteria that is resistant to the commonly
used antibiotic Methicillin. These strains of bacteria are no more likely to cause infection than other strains of
staph. More....
Staphylococcus aureus bacteria are commonly found on the human body, but do not often cause infection. They can,
however, enter the body through a cut, bug bite, or other break in the skin and cause infection. They can also
enter the bodies of adults or children with compromised immune systems, such as older adults, children, or HIV
patients, and cause pneumonia. More....
MRSA (Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus) is becoming increasingly prevalent in our schools,
workplaces, and communities. This sometimes-deadly mutation of the staph bacterium has developed due to human
excess and error - now we are fighting it off and paying the price. This article discusses the causes of MRSA
mutation, as well as who is at risk for contracting this serious virus. More....
MRSA developed due to excessive antibiotic use by humans. Antibiotics are frequently over prescribed, and are
not always necessary to fight common illnesses. Due to overexposure to antibiotics, staph bacteria have developed
antibiotic resistance. MRSA is a strain of staph that is particularly antibiotic resistant. Antibiotics also leach
into our food and water.... More....
Staphylococcus Aureus is a common bacterium found on the skin. It is harmless unless it enters the body through
a break in the skin. However, if it does so, it can cause various types of discomfort, ranging from intestinal
problems to skin infections and even pneumonia. Staph infections are most common in those with weakened immune
systems, such as children, HIV patients, and the elderly. More....
Staph infections, when they occur, are generally treated quite easily with antibiotics. This means that
antibiotics are used frequently to clear them up. In fact, they’ve been used a little too frequently, leading to
the bacteria developing antibiotic resistant strains, known as MRSA. These bacteria fail to respond to antibiotic
treatment, and are constantly growing and changing.... More....
*Information contained on this website does not take the place of professional advice
from your health care provider nor is intended as medical advice.
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