Why Choose Treatment for Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureas (MRSA) at University of Colorado Hospital?
Methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureas (MRSA) is a kind of bacteria that is resistant to common antibiotics such as: • Methicillin • Oxacillin • Penicillin • Amoxicillin MRSA is most common in people in hospitals and other health-related facilities who have weakened immune systems. MRSA commonly causes skin infections like boils and pimples. It can cause more serious problems, like infections of the blood stream or surgical area, and pneumonia. There are some antibiotics that work against MRSA. Often, MRSA is misdiagnosed as a spider bite. If you have a wound or sore that is not healing, you should be seen by an infectious disease specialist.
Methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureas (MRSA) is a kind of bacteria that is resistant to common antibiotics such as: Methicillin Oxacillin Penicillin Amoxicillin MRSA is most common in people in hospitals and other health-related facilities who have weakened immune systems. MRSA commonly causes skin infections like boils and pimples. It can cause more serious problems, like infections of the blood stream or surgical area, and pneumonia. There are some antibiotics that work against MRSA. Often, MRSA is misdiagnosed as a spider bite. If you have a wound or sore that is not healing, you should be seen by an infectious disease specialist.