General Information | Healthcare Settings | MRSA | CDC - 0 views
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MRSA is methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
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MRSA can cause severe problems such as bloodstream infections, pneumonia and surgical site infections.
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usually spread by direct contact with an infected wound or from contaminated hands, usually those of healthcare providers.
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do not have signs of infection can spread the bacteria to others and potentially cause an infection.
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only way to know if MRSA is the cause of an infection is to perform a laboratory culture of the bacteria.
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Studies show that about one in three (33%) people carry staph in their nose, usually without any illness.
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hospitals declined 54% between 2005 and 2011, with 30,800 fewer severe MRSA infections. In addition, the study showed 9,000 fewer deaths in hospital patients in 2011 versus 2005.
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Numerous studies and reports show that when healthcare providers follow CDC guidelines, MRSA infections can largely – if not completely – be prevented.