
Originally Posted by
tickle
SRMA
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MRSA = Methacillin Resistance Staphylococcus Aureus.

Originally Posted by
tickle
I believe your immune system has to be extremely compromised to be susceptible to this condition.
I had not heard that there has been a problem in the US with SRMA. As with many new conditions, I would think this one is being blown out of proportion by people who dont really understand it.
Tickle, I have to disagree with you. This is a very bad strain of Staph and, while it used to be a nosocomial (hospital acquired) infection, it has begun to run rampant in the general population. Your immune system has NOTHING to do with it.
Please read this article.
Staph infection worries close 21 Virginia schools | U.S. | Reuters
I had it two years ago, and my son had it this summer, all you have to do is be exposed to it (it is by contact exposure) with a break in the skin or poor tissue effusion.
This is NOT a new condition, and it is NOT being blown out of proportion, it is a very serious staph infection that is resistant to many antibiotics and can be deadly if not treated immediately and properly.
A C&S (Culture & Senstivity Test) of the drainage must be cultured to find out if it is MRSA and exactly what antibiotics it is resistant to it so that it may be treated properly.