MRSA Skin Infections - Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

MRSA skin infections are caused by a type of staph bacteria that is resistant to many antibiotics, leading to potentially serious skin and soft tissue infections.
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MRSA Skin Infections FAQ


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Can MRSA cause a rash?

The rash may ooze. MRSA can also cause deeper infections in different parts of the body. In severe infections the bacterium may invade the bloodstream, a situation which would be called a bloodstream infection. Symptoms of bloodstream infection include fever and chills.

What does MRSA stand for?

MRSA stands for meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. It's a type of bacteria, and is sometimes known as a superbug. There are various strains (subtypes) of S. aureus and some strains are classed as MRSA. Strains of MRSA are very similar to any other strain of S. aureus.

What is MRSA & how does it affect a person?

What is MRSA? MRSA stands for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, a type of bacteria that is resistant to several antibiotics. In the community (where you live, work, shop, and go to school), MRSA most often causes skin infections. In some cases, it causes pneumonia (lung infection) and other infections.

What is MRSA skin infection?

What is MRSA? a potentially dangerous type of staph bacteria that is resistant to certain antibiotics and may cause skin and other infections. As with all regular staph infections, recognizing the signs and receiving treatment for MRSA skin infections in the early stages reduces the chances of the infection becoming severe.

What is MRSA staph?

What Is MRSA? Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a bacteria that causes infections in different parts of the body. It's tougher to treat than most strains of staphylococcus aureus – or staph – because it's resistant to some commonly used antibiotics. Though most MRSA infections aren't serious, some can be life-threatening.

What are the symptoms of MRSA?

MRSA symptoms can vary depending on the type of infection. HA-MRSA is generally more likely to cause serious complications, such as pneumonia, urinary tract infections (UTIs), and the blood infection sepsis. It’s important to see your doctor right away if you notice any of the following symptoms: CA-MRSA usually causes skin infections.

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