How Mrsa May Enter Your Body In Hospitals

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  4. bjaesis says:

    and this video is pretty wrong by saying CA-MRSA is Vancomycine resistent… CA just stands for community associated M(ethicillin)RSA..if it would be resistent against Vancomycine it’s called VRSA…

  5. medifix says:

    Yes, this could be VRSA, but you must know Staphylococcus is now we also have LRSA.

  6. bjaesis says:

    well, CA-MRSA is a phenomenon that the US health system brought to themselves by not sticking to the easiest hygiene standards… 75% of the deaths in hosptials in america are caused by MRSA… but in scandinavian countries it barely makes it over the 1% mark, think about it.

  7. ggllk3 says:

    how can you say 75% of all deaths in hospitals in the US are caused by MRSA? Do you mean nosocomial related? I agree with you about the vancomycin.

  8. bjaesis says:

    ye i mean nosocimal related, they get infected during their residence in hosptal and that’s just what gets them in a critical condition… and other countrys show us how to avoid those side infections

  9. AlpondrickTheGreat says:

    stephmd, a person must do something because it’s life threatening.best thing is to see a professional.it can definitely kill you.do not ‘just deal with it’.i had broad spectrum antibiotics treatment that is harmful but it was the only way known.

  10. xenimous says:

    Ive had it for 5 years, got it from a Brown Recluse spider bite (i was told). Used to get it treated, but now i just let it go. Tired of the bills. Luckily i havent died, and it seems to just go away… until it re-occurs.