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.
Vaccine to prevent MRSA infections after bone and joint surgery

Vaccine to prevent MRSA infections after bone and joint surgery

ImmuVen to develop T cell receptor proteins for treating MRSA, cancer

ImmuVen to develop T cell receptor proteins for treating MRSA, cancer

Patented cover for stethoscopes will curb hospital-acquired infections

Patented cover for stethoscopes will curb hospital-acquired infections

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Beginner's guide to cancer

FDA new approvals, antibiotic and neurological drugs

FDA new approvals, antibiotic and neurological drugs

Research Roundup: Primary care doc pay and satisfaction; fixes to Medicare reimbursements; free vaccines?

Research Roundup: Primary care doc pay and satisfaction; fixes to Medicare reimbursements; free vaccines?

Teflaro receives FDA approval for treatment of bacterial infections

Teflaro receives FDA approval for treatment of bacterial infections

MRSA pathogen influences U.S. physician drug selection for treating skin structure infections

MRSA pathogen influences U.S. physician drug selection for treating skin structure infections

NC State receives $1.8M defense grant to test molecule efficacy against antibiotic-resistant infections

NC State receives $1.8M defense grant to test molecule efficacy against antibiotic-resistant infections

New anti-pathogenic drugs render MRSA harmless without killing bacteria

New anti-pathogenic drugs render MRSA harmless without killing bacteria

Excelimmune presents positive results for HRPA therapy against MRSA infections

Excelimmune presents positive results for HRPA therapy against MRSA infections

NIH awards QuantaLife $6 million to build platform for detecting MRSA infections

NIH awards QuantaLife $6 million to build platform for detecting MRSA infections

Research on bacterial cells may offer new hope for MRSA infection treatment

Research on bacterial cells may offer new hope for MRSA infection treatment

Scientists report frog skin contains new genera of antibiotics

Scientists report frog skin contains new genera of antibiotics

Study shows health care-associated invasive MRSA infections decrease among patients

Study shows health care-associated invasive MRSA infections decrease among patients

Universal surveillance for MRSA decreased HAIs related to devices: Study

Universal surveillance for MRSA decreased HAIs related to devices: Study

Study recommends hospital to install antibacterial keyboards in triage, registration areas

Study recommends hospital to install antibacterial keyboards in triage, registration areas

Study examines survival rates of CF patients with MRSA

Study examines survival rates of CF patients with MRSA

International Day for Fighting Infection focuses on hospital infection control

International Day for Fighting Infection focuses on hospital infection control

Hospital acquired infections on the increase

Hospital acquired infections on the increase

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