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As compared to hospital associated MRSA infections, the community associated MRSA infections are caused by isolates that are very sensitive to a variety of antibiotics. It is important to select antibiotics which are based on bacterial cultures and which can weaken the MRSA infection on the skin and soft tissues.
Before initiating the antibiotic treatment on patients with skin and soft tissue MRSA infections, it is important to check if the infection can simply go away by warm water and compressions. Once it is confirmed then it should be treated with the antibiotics and it will not even require any incision or drainage.
Studies have shown that many skin and soft tissue MRSA infections can be treated with trimethoprimsulfamethoxazole or clindamycin which are antibiotics and have shown successful results for patients with MRSA infections. It is also require administering the patient properly once the antibiotic has been given.
However the best dosage for this antibiotic is not known as yet, some recommend a high dosage while others believe it should be controlled. It is also recommended not to be used if a Group A streptococcal infection is suspected. If this is the case then the antibiotic should be given along with an active agent such as clindamycin.
The doctor will prescribe the medicine after examining the patient and recommend the antibiotics according to the condition of the MRSA infected patient.
Before initiating the antibiotic treatment on patients with skin and soft tissue MRSA infections, it is important to check if the infection can simply go away by warm water and compressions. Once it is confirmed then it should be treated with the antibiotics and it will not even require any incision or drainage.
Studies have shown that many skin and soft tissue MRSA infections can be treated with trimethoprimsulfamethoxazole or clindamycin which are antibiotics and have shown successful results for patients with MRSA infections. It is also require administering the patient properly once the antibiotic has been given.
However the best dosage for this antibiotic is not known as yet, some recommend a high dosage while others believe it should be controlled. It is also recommended not to be used if a Group A streptococcal infection is suspected. If this is the case then the antibiotic should be given along with an active agent such as clindamycin.
The doctor will prescribe the medicine after examining the patient and recommend the antibiotics according to the condition of the MRSA infected patient.
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