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Q: Does mrsa not isolated mean the pt does not have mrsa?
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What does MRSA not isolated mean?

It means when you get a sample and try to grow it again, you either can't grow it or you can't get it alone (isolated).


What is MRSA US 100?

It is one strain of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolated from patients with bacteria in their blood.


If someone is cured of MRSA after 5 months in the hospital can it come back and is he still infectious?

Yes it can com back. MRSA will stay with you for your whole life and surface at different times. When MRSA is treated it is usually because it has infected a wound. Once the infection has been treated and the pt is released their med history will contain somethingalong the lines of "history of MRSA" signifying that the MRSA may resurface and warning health care providers to take precautions.


Does wart and MRSA mean the same thing?

No they do not.


What is Sports PT?

PT could mean playing time.


Can you have throat MRSA?

The throat is a location in the body that MRSA bacteria lives (another location is the nose and groin areas). Although having the bacteria in these locations, doesn't necessarily mean a MRSA infection. MRSA infection can spread into the throat and cause serious conditions.


Where is the isolated continent?

what do you mean....... but i can say Australia is a isolated continent


What is mersers?

Do you mean MRSA? It's a kind of staph infection.


What does the Pt mean after a name example john Pt Smith?

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Perusahaan tambang it is Indonesian for mining company.


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How can someone get MRSA from a person who was treated and cured?

While the disease caused by MRSA may have been cured, it doesn't mean that the person doesn't carry any MRSA germs on his or her body. Many, many people are colonized with MRSA -- it lives on them without causing disease. "Cure" in the case of a MRSA-related rash or boil means that the skin problem is cured, but not that all MRSA has been eliminated from the person. A related question: how do you know that you're not colonized with MRSA yourself?