In the lungs.....:)
MRSA In the LungsYes, MRSA, (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus), which is caused by the Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, more commonly called "staph," can be found in the lungs and can cause serious, and even fatal, pneumonia.
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Mrsa on the skin is mild compared to the bloodsteram due to in the bloodstream it can affect more parts of the body like the lungs, urinanry tract and can infect open wounds.
MRSA affects diabetes by making it extremely difficult for the blood sugar to be regulated. It also complicates the healing process of wounds in a diabetic.
lungs cancer
Smoking and Drinkin have a bad effect on the lungs in the long term :) x
you can get an infection in your lungs from having aids.
Lungs mostly.
Choking affects the lungs by choking
What is the effect does the desease or malfunctin have on the function of the organ system in the lungs?
"mersa" is actually - MRSA, or Methicillin Resistant Staph Aureous, a staph bacteria that is drug resistant. While Staph is typically a skin bacteria, it can take up residence and thrive (causing an infection) in other areas of your body, including your lungs. I have worked as an RN in both hospitals and home health and have taken care of people with MRSA cause pnemonia.