Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) News and Research

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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a type of bacteria that is resistant to certain antibiotics. These antibiotics include methicillin and other more common antibiotics such as oxacillin, penicillin and amoxicillin. Staph infections, including MRSA, occur most frequently among persons in hospitals and healthcare facilities (such as nursing homes and dialysis centers) who have weakened immune systems.

MRSA infections that occur in otherwise healthy people who have not been recently (within the past year) hospitalized or had a medical procedure (such as dialysis, surgery, catheters) are known as community-associated (CA)-MRSA infections. These infections are usually skin infections, such as abscesses, boils, and other pus-filled lesions.
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Using germ-killing soap, ointment reduces presence of MRSA in ICUs, study finds

Using germ-killing soap, ointment reduces presence of MRSA in ICUs, study finds

GeneCapture developing new device with one-hour pathogen testing capabilities

GeneCapture developing new device with one-hour pathogen testing capabilities

MRSA outbreak tracked and contained using DNA sequencing

MRSA outbreak tracked and contained using DNA sequencing

Certain UTI-causing bacteria become more difficult to treat with current antibiotics

Certain UTI-causing bacteria become more difficult to treat with current antibiotics

People living near livestock may be at increased risk of LA-MRSA

People living near livestock may be at increased risk of LA-MRSA

New tools can help track healthcare-associated infections in nursing homes

New tools can help track healthcare-associated infections in nursing homes

Antibiotics: do they affect contraceptives?

Antibiotics: do they affect contraceptives?

BioDiem granted European patent for antimicrobial drug

BioDiem granted European patent for antimicrobial drug

EU-funded researchers develop new antimicrobial resistance monitoring solution

EU-funded researchers develop new antimicrobial resistance monitoring solution

Study shows link between changing rates of antibiotic consumption and resistance

Study shows link between changing rates of antibiotic consumption and resistance

Survey of home healthcare practices related to infection control

Survey of home healthcare practices related to infection control

Antibacterial cloths could reduce geriatric MRSA

Antibacterial cloths could reduce geriatric MRSA

Prisoners need education on the appropriate use of topical antibiotic products

Prisoners need education on the appropriate use of topical antibiotic products

USPTO issues patent to MicuRx’s MRX-I antibacterial agent

USPTO issues patent to MicuRx’s MRX-I antibacterial agent

MicuRx completes MRX-I Phase 1 trial on MRSA and VRE infection

MicuRx completes MRX-I Phase 1 trial on MRSA and VRE infection

Infection preventionists, healthcare epidemiologists play key roles in promoting antimicrobial stewardship

Infection preventionists, healthcare epidemiologists play key roles in promoting antimicrobial stewardship

Simple device for disinfecting stethoscopes

Simple device for disinfecting stethoscopes

MRSA strain in food animals concerns experts

MRSA strain in food animals concerns experts

Patient feedback on how NHS hospitals are doing important

Patient feedback on how NHS hospitals are doing important

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