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    My Grandson Contacted MRSA And Was Hospitalised For A Few Days. My Daughter Told Me That A While Back He Had It By Having Boils On His Head. This Time He Could Not Walk. How Did He Come Across Infection? What Can We Do Now To Prevent It From Happening Again?

    I do not want anything serious to happen to him.

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    The MRSA is the staphylococcus bacterial infection which is the resistant strain of bacteria. It cause infections on skin usually attack on cuts, wounds and rashes. The can also cause systemic infections if inhaled. It can be transmitted by man to man contact or exposure to this bacteria in unhygienic conditions. It can be treated with antibiotics. To prevent form next time time, Don't come in contact with person affected with MRSA and maintain good hygienic conditions.

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