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It enters through a wound/cut on your body, travels through the blood system, and creates an infection. I had one type after having a hysterectomy; I was in Intensive care for over a week. I 'caught' it from the hospital by way of instruments, or whatever. My stepson had the flesh eating type, which started with a bump on his hand, within hours traveled up his arm. He had to have 6 operations to have the infection cut out each day as it literally ate his arm. He had to have one finger amputated, and still has horrible scars on his arm.
The England hospitals are having a bad time with infections due to unclean standards in the hospital. While living in Europe, it was a daily news report on BBC; hopefully, they are doing better with cleanliness.

2007-02-04 11:46:46 · answer #1 · answered by dutchlady 5 · 0 0

Staph can be contacted by untreated infections to the skin and nobody dies from it these days if it is treated. Staph is rife in hospitals one can easily be infected after an operation this has happened to a few family members of mine. it is easily cleared up with medications and hygienic practices by nursing staff except in the case of the elderly who take much longer to heal

2007-02-04 11:50:08 · answer #2 · answered by holly 7 · 0 0

hi, i understand that's frightening, yet my boyfriend, whom I stay with, has staph infections that are proof against specific antibiotics. Neither I nor absolutely everyone in our abode has caught them. The medical doctors pronounced surely, pus from a staph wound has to get onto somebody else's wound for that man or woman to seize it. My boyfriend washes with antimicrobial cleansing soap and sprays the bathe with bleach answer after he's in it. while you're no longer dwelling with somebody who has it, do no longer subject plenty. in simple terms wash your palms usually, do no longer proportion beverages with people, and it will likely be wonderful.

2016-12-17 09:26:39 · answer #3 · answered by balcom 3 · 0 0

Its an infection that gets in your blood stream and you can die.

2007-02-04 11:37:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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