MRSA, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus,
ColonizationMRSA, or Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus, is a common bacterium that is carried harmlessly in the nose, throat, and on the skin of about one-third of the population. Staphylococcus aureus infections became easily treatable with the invention and widespread availability of antibiotics, but over time this bacterium has developed a strong resistance to antibiotics. Most people who come into contact with MRSA do not become unwell, as the bacterium simply colonizes on the skin. In some cases, however, MRSA enters the bloodstream through an open skin wound, resulting in a condition called bacteremia, or blood poisoning.
The primary means by which MRSA spreads is through direct skin contact with an infected person. Healthcare workers are especially prone to catching MRSA in this manner. Proper hygiene, including thorough hand washing and the use of alcohol or other sanitary gels generally minimizes or eliminates the risk of MRSA spreading through direct contact. Gloves should be worn at all times by anyone coming into contact with someone who has a MRSA infection, including doctors, nurses, and close family members.
Healthy individuals rarely catch MRSA, but those with weakened immune systems are at high risk. Babies, young children, and the elderly are also at heightened risk of becoming sick by MRSA infection. Open skin wounds provide an easy method of infection, and anyone with ulcers, eczema, psoriasis, or ongoing skin infections should take special precautions when coming into contact with anyone suffering from a MRSA infection.
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Mercer disease can be spread by a infected persons spit,sweat, and blood.If your skin is exposed to them by a open wound or crack in the skin will you get it.Also if you have a low immune system you can get it without a open wound because it can go through your skin because it is thin. Example: If an infected person is at school and sweats,bleeds, and or spits in the chair and leaves. Another person then sits there with a open wound,crack, and or low immune systemcan get it from the sweat, blood, and or spit.
If there is an entry point in the mouth, such as a minor cut in the gums, then it is possible to contract the virus by drinking an infected persons blood.
No,HIV DOES NOT SPREAD IF A HIV INFECTED PERSON SUCK BLOOD FROM A CUT OF ANOTHER PERSON. IT SPREAD ONLY WHEN THE HIV INFECTED PERSON HAVE CUT ON HIS MOUTH,LIPS OR INSIDE HIS MOUTH. HIMANSHU (KALYAN)
Hepatitis B, C, and D are spread by coming into contact with an infected person's blood. Hepatitis A and E are spread by coming into contact with an infected person's stool.
Potentially. AIDS is spread through infected blood, so if you pick at the scab enough to draw blood, that blood could infect another person.
they suck a person blood who is infected and then bite someone who is healthy
HIV is spread through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. Preventing the spread of HIV requires avoiding contact with infected body fluids.
Malaria normally spreads by bite of infected mosquitoes. Rarely the disease is transmitted by transfusion of infected blood.
Hepatitis B is spread thru contamination with the blood of someone that is infected whether it be direct or a needle stick of someone that is infected not only blood but by body secretions
Chlamydia spreads to mucous membranes. It is not spread from blood to blood, so you can't get infected through a cut.
HIV can only be spread via direct contact between the infected patient and non infected patient. blood transfer through an open wound is the most likely way to contract HIV, so the only way you could get HIV from a phone is Of infected blood somehow gets on the phone and is exposed to your open skin.
As far as having sex goes: Anal sex is the most dangerous type of sex for the spread of HIV/AIDS. This is because there is usually more blood present(which is one of the fluids that transmit HIV/AIDS). Vaginal would come second in line and oral third.