this name means that this bacterium is not killed by many of the usual antibiotics that are used to treat infections caused by staphylococcal bacteria. this "resistance" to antibiotics has made treating these bacteria more difficult. you can become a carrier of mrsa through touching an infected ...
"Nurse here: had a man decide to self treat an abscess in his stomach by stuffing it with Clorox bleach soaked socks. Yup yup. Needles to say after four months it was pretty disgusting. Needed treatment for MRSA, surgery, and packing for the wound, and finally closure...
However, WHO also reported that should compliance with hand hygiene in health facilities increase from under 60% to 90%, there could be up to a 24% reduction in the infection of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). MRSA, most commonly contracted in hospitals, is rapidly beco...
More recently, the emergence of fungi that are resistant to the modest arsenal of drugs used to treat them has raised the specter of the fungal equivalent of multidrug-resistant bacteria. "While we've become accustomed to appreciating the problems of antibacterial resistance, this level of ...
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In folk medicine, elderberry was applied as a poultice to treat flesh wounds, heal rashes, and calm inflammations of the skin. Added to baths and oils, flowers and fruit had a healing and moisturizing effect on dry skin and sunburns. Steeped in water, the flowers of elderberry were used ...
recently discovered that combining sophorolipid and lactic acid to treat campylobacter cells resulted in an additive interaction and required half of the concentration to treat campylobacters [58]. Many compounds with therapeutic potentials have been discovered in marine algal species such as ...
MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) is a strain of staph that has become antibiotic-resistant, making it much harder to treat. It is often picked up in hospitals and other healthcare settings, such as nursing homes. However, it can also be spread by skin-to-skin contact, such...
"Nurse here: had a man decide to self treat an abscess in his stomach by stuffing it with Clorox bleach soaked socks. Yup yup. Needles to say after four months it was pretty disgusting. Needed treatment for MRSA, surgery, and packing for the wound, and finally closur...
"Nurse here: had a man decide to self treat an abscess in his stomach by stuffing it with Clorox bleach soaked socks. Yup yup. Needles to say after four months it was pretty disgusting. Needed treatment for MRSA, surgery, and packing for the wound, and finally closure...