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Is there any value in screening new patients to ensure they are not bringing MRSA into the hospital with them?

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Is there any value in screening new patients to ensure they are not bringing MRSA into the hospital with them?

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Carriage of MRSA should not be a reason for stopping admission to hospitals, nursing or residential homes or for discharge to their home. However sometimes hospitals screen upon admission eg for planned elective surgery. This enables treatment eg special washes or ointments to be given to reduce or clear MRSA before surgery.

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