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Is MRSA Contagious?

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Posted on Sat, 17 Jan 2015
Question: I would like to know more on MRSA is it contagious, and how can humans get it, is it a recurring sickness.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Ivan Romich (27 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
hi anf welcome

Detailed Answer:
MRSA is meticlin resistant staphyloccocus aureus and this is one type of bacteria which is causing several infections especially in hospitals and patients who are seriously ill. Main problem is that it is resistant to standard antibiotics so some stronger should be used to treat it. Mrsa is contagious but in most people it doesn't cause infection,just contamination and it means that it is present on skin or inside nose but it doesn't cause infection or symptoms m such people are carriers and they can transmit pathogen to patients who have open wounds, catheters,lung diseases etc. Even up to 30% of people are carriers so it is important to wash hands when in contact with patients in hospital. Mostly it can cause wound infections,pneumonia,sepsis or urinary infections. once it is cured,recurrence is possible but unusual.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Ivan Romich (6 minutes later)
the file i attached, does this indicate it is present,
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Ivan Romich (8 hours later)
Brief Answer:
hi

Detailed Answer:
no, it doesnt mean that MRSA is present. It means that there is usual bacterial flora of skin and it includes normal staphyloccoucs,not MRSA and some other microbes.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Is MRSA Contagious?

Brief Answer: hi anf welcome Detailed Answer: MRSA is meticlin resistant staphyloccocus aureus and this is one type of bacteria which is causing several infections especially in hospitals and patients who are seriously ill. Main problem is that it is resistant to standard antibiotics so some stronger should be used to treat it. Mrsa is contagious but in most people it doesn't cause infection,just contamination and it means that it is present on skin or inside nose but it doesn't cause infection or symptoms m such people are carriers and they can transmit pathogen to patients who have open wounds, catheters,lung diseases etc. Even up to 30% of people are carriers so it is important to wash hands when in contact with patients in hospital. Mostly it can cause wound infections,pneumonia,sepsis or urinary infections. once it is cured,recurrence is possible but unusual.