MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) is a strain of staph bacteria that can cause infection. Usually, antibiotics are used to kill bacteria. MRSA bacteria are resistant to the common antibiotics used to treat Staph infections. This makes MRSA hard to treat. MRSA most commonly causes ...
Cellulitis(infection under the skin or fatty tissue) usually does not have pus but begins with small red bumpson the skin, sometimes with itching, and also may be due to MRSA. Children and adults have many of the same symptoms. Groups such as family members, close friends, children in a ...
Long-term exposed wounds are prone to bacterial infection, especially MRSA infection, which exacerbates the complex wound microenvironment of diabetes and threatens patients' lives. Here, we developed a ROS nanopurifier (CSVNP), which was prepared by loading superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT...
Human cases of infection associated with mecC-MRSA were reported from the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Spain and many other European c ountries7–9,16 suggesting that mecC-harbouring isolates have become ubiquitous10,14. Mechanisms enabling opportunistic bacteria to cross species ...