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Here is the breakdown of the mercer Staph infection; the symptoms treatment and prevention
The Mercer Staph Infection is carried by many people although it
does not affect them in any way not unless the immune system of the
carrier is weakened by disease. This infection can affect the skin,
and if left untreated could lead to a vacuous cycle of organ diseases
that could end the death of the diseased person. Fortunately, the
disease can be treated in the early stages if properly
diagnosed. Mercer Staph infection can be treated with antibiotics;
which are prescribed by a physician depending in the severity of the
disease. As for those who are carriers of the bacteria, less than 1%
of them have the MRSA; a strain has been hard to deal with.
The Mercer Staph Infection is caused mainly in hospitals and other
health care facilities where there are carriers of the infections or
where some of the staff members are carriers of the bacteria. It is
one of the leading causes of pneumonia, and this can be confirmed if
the pneumonia is accompanied by pimples on the skins which take long
to heal and which develop into boils. It is caused by poor hygiene in
the hospitals, especially in the care of MRSA infected person. Without
the knowledge that they are carriers of the bacteria, caregivers could
contaminate other patients with the bacteria and lead to their
infection.
Contact with an infected person in a handshake, a hug, a kiss,
sexual contact or other forms of contact can lead to infectious. This
is the same if a healthy person comes into contact with personal items
from an infected person. Clothes and items such as combs razors etc
can cause an infection. There are those who are more likely to get
infected by the Mercer Staph Infection e.g. those who live in crowded
conditions and those who dine keep an acceptable stander of personal
hygiene. Wounds need to be covered until they can be healed to avoid
infection by the bacteria.
A pimple that does not heal and spreads first is not acne, it could
be the Mercer Staph Infection and needs to be treated by an antibiotic
otherwise it could lead to further infections. There are some strains
of Mercer Staph Infection that have developed a resistance to some
antibiotics and need to be changed if they have no effect on the
symptoms after sometime. Once the infection is cleared it is important
to take care that it does not come back.
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