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I have several questions about MRSA as friend's of ours just found out that her husband has MRSA and we were just there on Saturday night- he has an open wound on his stomach and I have 2 small children- our children played together.

1. If you have MRSA- will you always have it?
2. What are the signs of MRSA infection?
3. What are the chances to get it from someone just by being at their house- our children were in close contact, however didn't kiss, etc.

Thank you...
freaking out right now...

2007-12-11 04:18:34 · 6 answers · asked by dhbecker2004 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Infectious Diseases

6 answers

1. People who have MRSA on their skin are likely to always have MRSA on their skin. People that don't have MRSA on their skin usually have non-resistant staff on their skin and they are also likely to always have it.

2. MRSA infections cannot be distinguished from normal staff infections based on appearance. The key characteristics of all staph infections are bright red skin, unusually intense burning, tingling, or pain, and sometimes a fever is present. MRSA is identified from cultures,genetic markers, or failure to respond to antibiotics.

3. The chances of getting MRSA from contact with someone else are very low if you already have non-resistant staph living on your skin. The odds are moderate to high if you have direct skin contact with infected surfaces,and you do not already have staph on your skin. Your clothes offer protection from most surfaces, so the remaining contact generally depends on your hands. Changing out of dirty clothes and washing your hands provides a very high level of protection.

4. The presence of MRSA on your skin generally isn't a cause for medical concern, although if someone who has never had a staph infection comes into contact with MRSA, they could develop problems. In some regards, having MRSA on your skin reduces the risk of having complications from untreatable staph because your immune system builds up natural resistance to the bacteria.

2007-12-11 04:45:39 · answer #1 · answered by formerly_bob 7 · 0 1

MRSA is highly contagious, is his MRSA located in the area of the wound? Generally MRSA in only located in the effected area, however if the person has been touching it and then touching another part of their body ie nose or armpits, then it will transfer. Now I don't believe that the virus can last on objects, but I would do some research on the net and call your Doctor to be on the safe side. MRSA can be cured but some people can have it for the rest of their lives, mostly in seniors. We come in contact with MRSA everyday and not even know it. I work around people with MRSA everyday and have not had it yet. But call your doctor to be on the safe side.

2007-12-11 04:24:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1. It depends. The ones that actually have an infection with MRSA can get rid of it. However, if you are a carrier of MRSA then you may never get rid of it.
2. Again it depends. You can't tell you have MRSA by just looking at it. You have to see a doctor and get a culture. A skin infection starts out as a pimple or boil. Again people can be carriers of it and not have a clue they are.
3. Again it depends. I would call your doctor to get an actual answer on this one.

2007-12-11 05:02:32 · answer #3 · answered by S P 7 · 0 0

People can have intermittent colonization with MRSA. Remember, the only difference between MRSA and MSSA is the antimicrobial resistance of the MRSA. It is no more pathogenic. All people have some Staph aureus in their skin, or in their nose. The people who get sick are the one with immune suppression, open wounds, invasive devices, malnutrition, and Diabetes. The media has overhyped the whole MRSA thing anyway.

2007-12-11 05:51:14 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i think of in the adventure that your niece has not had direct touch with this different pupil she could be positive. between the themes with MRSA is that it has now jumped from hospitals to being a community aquired an infection. that's a extreme staph an infection through fact this kind of super style of antibiotics are actually much less powerful, for this reason the term "resistent". All different information published especially plenty covers what this micro organism is and what it does. in certainty, the fit the guy is while uncovered, the greater proper the prospect of battling off the an infection or not even coming down with it. Immunocompromised (maximum cancers, HIV, diabetics and others) are at best suited possibility if uncovered.

2016-10-01 09:03:24 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Should people who have been diagnosed with MRSA and open wounds work in a kitchen that feeds the public?

2015-02-26 05:52:35 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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