MRSA has now emerged as the predominant nosocomial Gram-positive pathogen, and it has a high rate of morbidity and mortality. Action must be taken to contain and eradicate MRSA through a combination of infection control, the development of novel anti-MRSA agents, development of vaccines and ...
MRSA -- what it is and how it spreadsJ.T. MORAND
Kenneth RTufts University School of MedicineDivision of Geographic Medicine and Infectious DiseasesLawrenceTufts University School of MedicineDivision of Geographic Medicine and Infectious DiseasesMonica VTufts University School of MedicineDivision of Geographic Medicine and Infectious DiseasesGolik...
CA-MRSA is associated with a novel genetic profile and phenotype; it is remarkably fit and capable of spreading within communities, it is virulent and is often susceptible to multiple narrow-spectrum antimicrobials other than β-lactams. CA-MRSA infections involve predominantly skin and soft tissue;...
Clinical inquiries. When should you suspect community-acquired MRSA? How should you treat it? 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 21 作者:TJ May,S Safranek 摘要: There are no clinical or epidemiologic features that will help you to clearly distinguish community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus ...
MRSA is reported to be involved in > 50% of hospital S. aureus infections, more in the intensive care unit (ICU) than the non-ICU, and increases in multi-drug resistant MRSA and increasingly virulent MRSA have been reported. Together with its broad-based beta-lactam resistance, MRSA often...
Unlike many other types of infections, skin infections are often recurrent. This frequently leads to an ongoing cycle of being on and off of antibiotics.Patrick Hensel Dr.med.vet. DACVDhttps://www.facebook.com/dvm360
May TJ,Safranek S. Clinical inquiries.When should you suspect community-acquired MRSA How should you treat it[J].Journal of Family Practice,2009,(05):276-278.May TJ,Safranek S.Clinical inquiries.When should you sus-pect community-acquired MRSA How should you treat it. Journal of Family ...
(1) On the rise however, are monocrobial infections involving community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Recognizing and treating the comorbidities associated with NF are key to its management. The three most notable syndromes of NF are: *...
(MRSA) infections is vancomycin, which continues to be the reference standard approach in this context. However, an increasing number of MRSA isolates with high MICs, within the susceptible range (vancomycin MIC creep), are being reported worldwide. It has been reported that the efficacy of vanc...