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Overview, Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Antimicrobial Resistance - 0 views

  • About one-third of people in the world have S. aureus bacteria on their bodies at any given time, primarily in the nose and on the skin.
  • s one of many hospital-acquired infections exhibiting increased antimicrobial resistance.
  • an increase in the number of invasive procedures
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  • failures in infection control measures such as hand washing prior to patient contact and removal of non-essential catheters.
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The silent epidemic: CA-MRSA and HA-MRSA - 0 views

  • The CDC defines hospital-acquired MRSA (HA-MRSA) in persons who have had frequent or recent contact with hospitals or healthcare facilities (such as nursing homes or dialysis centers) within the previous year, have recently undergone an invasive medical procedure, or are immunocompromised.
  • MRSA may be more easily transmitted when the following five Cs are present: Crowding frequent skin-to-skin Contact Compromised skin (cuts or abrasions) Contaminated items and surfaces lack of Cleanliness.
  • Locations where the five Cs are common include schools, dormitories, military barracks, households, correctional facilities, and daycare centers. C
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  • 2005, admissions were triple the number in 2000 and 10-fold higher
  • In 2005 in th
  • e United
  • States alone, 368,600 hospital admissions for MRSA—including 94,000 invasive infections—resulted in 18,650 deaths.
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