MRSA - The hospital acquired infection

MRSA - Methicillin- Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus.
It is a bacteria that has been developed resistant to most antibiotics including penicillin.

Usually start as a small red bumps, resembling pimples or spider bites

It spreads through direct contact with infected wounds or by sharing personal items that have touched infected skin.

These infections usually occur in hospital settings like bed sheets , pillows cover or infected person used things .

Vancomycin is the one antibiotic that used to MRSA in a effective way.

Have you heard of this infection. What steps can be done to prevent this?

It’s important to be aware of interesting and significant information.

MRSA is serious but preventable with the right precautions. Since it spreads through direct contact and contaminated surfaces, prevention starts with awareness and hygiene.