Articles related to "Staph"MRSA (methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus) is a serious and increasingly common bacterial infection. Pets can be infected with MRSA and can spread the disease.
An increase in staph bacteria found at public beaches has led some to worry about the risks of swimming in the ocean. Recent studies raise concerns.
Almost 3 million Americans are currently carrying this strain.
There are good staph bacteria (Staphylococcus epidermidis), bad staph (Staphylococcus aureus), and really bad, pathogenic staph (MRSA). Here's a comparison.
Staph infections pose a real threat to children, the elderly and those with compromised immune systems, but, generally speaking, staph bacteria are common and harmless.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has worked with athletic teams to instruct them on the prevention of a new, highly resistant staph infection.
MRSA is an antibiotic-resistant bacterium that's spreading at epic proportions throughout schools, hospitals and the workplace. So, what is MRSA and how is it stopped?
The recent staph infection problem in schools has been growing in hospitals for years. Improved hygiene techniques greatly reduces the chances of staph. What else?
While no staph bacteria were found on Southern California beaches during a 2008 study, investigators do not think the risk in California is any less than in other areas.
The CDC stated that schools do not need to close when MRSA is found. Just wash hands frequently and cover all open wounds.
Life threatening infections are showing up more and more throughout the world. Current trends and ideas to combat this bacteria are discussed.
Superbugs have become a topic of discussion in the media. MRSA is one of the most common talked about superbugs that is now spreading from the hospital to the community.
MRSA is becoming a major health issue in the hospital and the community. What exactly is this infectious pathogen?
The emergence of methicillin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus is
similar to that of penicillin resistance seen in the 1960s.
The antibiotic resistant bacteria MRSA has been featured in the media the last few years. Learn about what this bacteria is, what it does, and how to prevent its spread.
MRSA acquired by persons who have not been recently hospitalized or had a medical procedure are known as community-acquired (CA-MRSA).
With recent scares of illness caused by eating improperly prepared foods, is it possible to become ill by just handling contaminated raw pork?
MRSA, a dangerous type of staph bacteria, known to be passed from human to human contact, is now being found in salt water and beach sand.
Since the discovery of penicillin, bacteria have shown increasing resistance to treatment. Now, the future of the few options remaining are in question.
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus is a common type of "staph" bacteria that has become resistant to certain antibiotics.
Shingles may cause complications, including postherpetic neuropathy (PHN), herpes zoster opthalmicus (affecting the eye), staph infections, or disseminated shingles.
Learning how to avoid recurrent boils involves properly managing the carrier state of Staphylococcus aureus, the causative germ and taking care of personal hygiene.
Selective media inhibit the growth of certain microbes, providing general information regarding the bacteria that are able to grow on these specialized types of agar.
It doesn't take a lot of work to steer clear of germs and illness. Remember these basic, important steps and check out some new ways to stay healthy and clean.
An important part of keeping a football player healthy is ensuring that their sports equipment is clean and properly maintained.
The circumcision of newborn boys has been commonplace the past few decades, but many parents are now starting to reconsider whether it is the safer alternative.
Mannitol Salt Agar is a special bacterial growth medium that is selective for halophiles and can differentiate pathogenic and nonpathogenic Staphylococcus.
Research shows that honey is a safe and effective wound healing agent. Infected wounds especially benefit from honey's antibacterial properties.
MRSA infections, first identified in the 1960s, are becoming increasingly common in athletes in the community.
Hospital labor and delivery wards can be crawling with germs and drug-resistant viruses. Learn how to prevent the spread of germs and viruses to a new baby and mother.
Blogs define homemade techniques for disinfection using ingredients such as vinegar, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide and herbs, but these methods lack science-based proof.
Tea tree oil and other essential oils may be effective against antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria, including staph.
Our canines have a world of infectious diseases that can lay assault against them and one is MRSA
In microbiology, there are many different techniques used to identify microbes. Differential media typically provide general information regarding identity.
Differential stains and media can provide preliminary identification of microbes, but to identify Gram- bacteria to the species, a more sophisticated test is required.
Are tattoos, pedicures or facials and skin peels safe during pregnancy? What about hair removal or coloring? Some treatments might be postponed until breastfeeding or lat
Flu drugs and antivirals are special drug chemotherapies that attack specific viral synthetic activities. Antibacterial antibiotics do not work for virus control.
Overuse of broad spectrum antibiotics have created superbugs such as Clostridium difficile (C. diff) and Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus (MRSA).
Learning how to manage recurrent boils involves exploring the reasons for repeated infections with staphylococcus aureus, preventive steps to be taken and treatment.
Nursing home residents are at risk for MRSA, a resistant bacterial infection. Learn about MRSA risk factors & symptoms, see MRSA pictures, and learn preventive measures.
Gram, Acid Fast and Endospore stains; MacConkey's, Mannitol Salt, and Blood Agar media as well as the API-20 test strip all provide information to identify microbes.
There is considerable public concern that borders on hysteria on the increased risk of MRSA transmission at school, in the locker room, or on the sports field.
CDC reports steep rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in hospitalized older population in the last 30 years. Prevention and treatment must be immediate and thorough.
Cell phones have become fixtures in the hands of many Americans. While they help us to stay in touch, they may expose us to unseen microbial threats.
Health care facilities are waging war against hospital MRSA with effective hand sanitizers, a focus on hand hygiene, good infection control procedures and deep cleaning.
Boils are not only ugly, but they're painful. Here are some tips for treating them as well as preventing them.
MRSA, coined a superbug by the media, was until recently considered a hospital infection control concern but has now made its way into the community.
MRSA infection is a matter of concern for parents and facilities like schools where crowding, lack of cleanliness and contact with contaminated items are more common.
Antibiotics are chemotherapeutic agents used to inhibit or kill bacteria (prokaryotic organisms). How do quinolones destroy bacteria without hurting our cells?
Weight lifters and competitive sports teams, including basketball, fencing, football, rugby, soccer, volleyball and wrestling have an increased risk of MRSA infection.
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