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MRSA (Meticillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus) is a bacterial infection resistant to commonly used antibiotics, making it challenging to treat.
Staphylococcus Aureus, or staph, is a common bacteria found on the skin, nostrils, and throat, causing mild infections like boils.
MRSA develops resistance through mutations or exposure to antibiotics, thriving when harmless bacteria are eliminated, allowing resistant strains to multiply.
More prevalent in hospitals and nursing homes, where patients are vulnerable due to:
Symptoms vary based on infection site:
Emerging outside healthcare settings, especially affecting:
MRSA infections are diagnosed through:
For more information, visit the British Liver Trust website.