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1 MRSA(Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus)
By: Cassidy Hessman & Kierstyn Cunningham

2 What is MRSA? Type of staph infection
Starts with a bacteria that lives mainly in the nose Occurs when there is an open wound in the skin If MRSA infects the skin, it can result in a wound infection, boil, or abscess If it infects the deeper layers of skin, it's known as cellulitis Usually just infects the epidermis

3 Signs Starts as swollen painful red bumps that look like pimples or spider bites The area might be warm Is full of pus or drainage May have a fever Will be lethargic

4 Causes The cause of MRSA is touching an infected person when you have a scrape or open wound Can be spread by cough or sneeze Poor hygiene 2 in 100 people carry the bacteria but don’t usually get sick Everyone carries the bacteria, but only few people get the disease Having other skin diseases, such as eczema, leads to a high risk of MRSA

5 Cure Most antibiotics will not treat MRSA, which makes it hard to treat If the antibiotics work, then it will just go away for the time being A lot of the time, you have to get it drained No known cure Eventually grow out of it

6 Worst Case Scenario Death
Patients that have it for a year or longer are more likely to die If doctors can’t get it under control, patients will be hospitalized Once you have it a significant amount of times, the medicine will quit working The infection eventually eats your bone and goes through your body, leading to death

7 Facts Hospital patients are more likely to get the infection
It can be mistaken for a spider bite MRSA is drug resistant form of a common bacteria Over 80,000 cases of MRSA a year and over 11,200 deaths a year

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