What is MRSA colonization?

meticillin-resistant stafylococcus aureus (MRSA) colonization means that a person carries bacteria resistant to antibiotics that cause an infection called MRSA. A person who is colonized with MRSA can have bacteria on his skin or even inside his nasal passage. However, it is not infected and does not show typical signs of infection. Although a person with MRSA colonization is not infected with bacteria, it is possible for bacteria to spread to others and eventually develop the infection itself. Anyone can be colonized by bacteria, but hospital staff may be more at risk.

MRSA is a very serious infection that usually begins as small defects that look like pimples or cooks. In the end, however, they can develop into deep sores that cause great pain. In some cases, the infection spreads and the unfortunate victim develops infection in its bones, hearts, lungs or even in its bloodstream. Unfortunately, antibiotics that are to the recurrence of bacterial infections may turn out to be Neefewhich is MRSA, and doctors must try other alternatives; This may include the discharge of the infection instead of or in addition to drug treatment. A person infected with MRSA has symptoms of illness, but a person who is colonized by infection, no.

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person with MRSA colonization does not have MRSA and does not need the treatment of infection. In many cases, however, an individual who is colonized by Staph bacteria may be equally treated. This is due to the fact that MRSA may be more likely to be developed due to colonization. It can also be able to spread bacteria to others who are not colonized or infected.

Many people who are colonized by MRSA have bacteria in their nostrils. However, bacteria may also occur in other places. For example, a person can be MRSA Colonized in his respiratory tract, in the Boles, in the area of ​​the weaknesses and in his urinary tract. Skin even if undisturbed or unmarried sores is tIf common place for colonization with bacteria resistant to antibiotics. Even the rectum can be a place of colonization MRSA.

It is interesting that MRSA colonization may not always cause infection. A person can be colonized for a short time, such as a few weeks or years at a time. It is difficult, not if impossible, to predict when and whether colonization will withdraw the infection.

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