MRSA: More Threatening Than Sars and Bird Flu

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Take a second look at that spider bite, pimple or boil. You could have MRSA. "MRSA is a greater health threat to public health than SARS or Bird Flu" according to Alice Dembner, Boston
 Globe Staff reporter. She reports MRSA as showing up “outside of hospitals, in clusters of athletes, prisoners, military trainees, and intravenous drug users” in the early 1990’s when previously it was only present in hospitals.” In1996, for example, an Alaskan community reported an outbreak of boils caused by S. aureus in the healthy population. The cause for these infections was public steam baths, where patients would bathe without sitting on a towel or use their own soap. 

What is MRSA?
According to the Center for Disease Control, “Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) is a type of bacteria that is resistant to certain antibiotics.´ Methicillin, oxacillin, penicillin and amoxicillin will not stop these Staph infections. Like other types of Staph infections, MRSA, occurs most frequently among persons in hospitals and healthcare facilities who have weakened immune systems. Many healthy people who have MRSA show no symptoms. 

What is CA-MRSA
MRSA infections that are acquired by persons who have not been hospitalized within the past year nor had a medical procedure are called community associated (or CA-MRSA). 

What is the CDC doing about MRSA?
The Center for Disease control is conducting MRSA surveillance, prevention, and research activities. 

How is the CDC tracking MRSA?
~The CDC monitors has a National Nosocomial Infection Surveillance (NNIS) System, a system of approximately 300 U.S. hospitals that voluntarily report data on healthcare associated infections. 

 
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I'm a liver transplant recipient and my husband was just Dx with MRSA. First sore popped out almost three weeks ago but we didn't think anything of it. Got a second sore with flu symptoms last week and still didn't think anything of it. On Sunday his butt broke out, took him to hospital on Monday and is currently admitted receiving treatment. Are there any other transplant patients out there that have come in contact with the infection and if so what happened. please I need so answers so I can prepare myself.
I have been told I have MRSA, it supposibly got to me when i was 9 and hospitalized. I have always had a low imune system so this really sucks im going to the doctors on Friday to see what will be done.
My son was diagnosed with mrsa last week and had a spider bite a few weeks before they thought was a recluse spider bite. He lives in Richland Washington and doesn't know much about this disease and I want him to get good treatment. I have recommended that he come to Seattle and see someone with expertise at the University of Washington What do you reccommend???
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