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MRSA: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus

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Review of the condition Methicillin Resistant Staph Aureus (MRSA) long considered to be a hospital acquired infection, which is now found in communities of non-hospitalized persons. The show covers: 1) Mechanisms of antibiotic resistance 2) Oral antibiotic treatments and 3) Parenteral antibiotics for MRSA. Series: "UC Grand Rounds Series" [3/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 13704]

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  • All Staph spp. are gpc.

  • excellent presentation.  thankyou.

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  • briliant

  • me like it

  • I agree about Kaiser kgaccount it is coverage that can kill you. How else do you think they keep their costs down.

  • Colloidal silver will clear it like blake said! :) Buy a colloidal silver generator off ebay and make your own for cheap. Also, buy some sodium chlorite solution or also known as MMS and detox with that. You can buy MMS from most online store or via Ebay. Those two solutions will get rid of MRSA very fast.

  • @blake2119

    Are you for real ? I mean you keep spamming the same text.

    Staph takes MORE than 4 months of Antibiotics to clear.

    I have had staphylococcus lugdunensis and I cured it myself. All my Mucous Membranes were infected and I always had a red rash under my arms.

    I used Colloidal Silver, Pau D'arco, Olive Leaf Extract, Vitamin D3 and a few other thingies.

    All which I drank of course. MRSA is easy to kill.

    Colloidal Silver removed Bacteria Meningitis within 15 minutes. Damn effective.

  • Great talk! Keep up the good work!

  • I have been tested and found positive for MRSA.

    It started as a nostril infection, then went into myarm pit as a boil and my leg swelled up, with a open sore.I was put on intervenus antibiotics for 3 days.

    I was then clear for 4weeks and it came back . This time I new the signs and caught it early. I was put on antibiotic apo-sulfatrimds800/160mg 2x a day and teva-cloxacillin 500mg 4x a day. I saw a infectious disease Dr. he brushed it off.

    Now the boils are back in my arm pit . NOW WHAT

  • I have been tested and found positive for MRSA.

    It started as a nostril infection, then went into myarm pit as a boil and my leg swelled up, with a open sore.I was put on intervenus antibiotics for 3 days.

    I was then clear for 4weeks and it came back . This time I new the signs and caught it early. I was put on antibiotic apo-sulfatrimds800/160mg 2x a day and teva-cloxacillin 500mg 4x a day. I saw a infectious disease Dr. he brushed it off.

    Now the boils are back in my arm pit . FRUSTRATION

  • @kgaccount Thankfully, I also have been pouring, literally drenching my son's wounds in tea tree oil, and that seems to help a bit. Not so inflamed. Also gave him goldenseal tincture. Also stopped his iron supplement, as I read in health book iron can worsen bacteria infections. Gosh, I'm so afraid for my son...I hope this goes away fast and isn't MRSA. As if having autism and self injurious behavior is condusive to having MRSA, dear God he'll punch himself the entire time he's ill!!!

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