How Do You Get MRSA? And How Does It Spread?
My 9 year old has MRSA, But I never figured out how he got it.
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MRSA is the resistant staphylococcus bacteria. Many antibiotics can not treat it. It is acquired from hospitals and also from other infected peoples by contact. This bacteria attack on skin and cause blister. It can also cause systemic infection if inhaled. For more details, visit MRSA.
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When you have open cuts or are sick with a cold or the flu the MRSA virus can get into your blood steam.
THe virus is also air-born and enters threw your nose.
THe virus is also air-born and enters threw your nose.
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