What disease kills more Americans a year than AIDS? If you don’t know about MRSA, you’re not alone.
"MRSA" stands for "methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus."
MRSA, pronounced "mursa," is a bacterium that causes a number of hard-to-treat infections. It is a drug-resistant strain of Staphylococcus aureus, or "the golden cluster seed," a spherical bacterium that is the most common cause of staph infections.
Each year, 90,000 Americans suffer from invasive MRSA infection. About 20,000 die. Many are children.
At the MRSA Research Center, we seek to prevent, control, and treat MRSA through basic scientific and clinical research. Our hope is that, together, we can help fill many of the gaps in our knowledge about MRSA.