The spread of MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) is likely to increase due to factors such as antibiotic overuse, which promotes resistance, and the rising prevalence of invasive medical procedures that can introduce bacteria into the body. Additionally, global travel and urbanization may facilitate the transmission of MRSA across populations. Enhanced surveillance and infection control measures will be crucial in managing its spread, but without significant changes in antibiotic stewardship and public health practices, MRSA may continue to pose a significant threat.
Yes.
Yes MRSA can be spread via body fluids.
MRSA is usually spread through skin to skin contact
I guess you "could" get MRSA from your cheating spouse, although MRSA is not commonly spread sexually.
You are not likely to get MRSA via sexual intercourse.
Yes
yes if you let mrsa go for to long it will get in your bones and joints and spread throughout the body until proper antibiotics are given
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.
ask someone who cares
idk, just don't have sex during your period.
MRSA is a contagious bacterial infection that spreads through direct skin to skin contact with people, or by touching contaminated surfaces, however MRSA can also move through air. People with active MRSA or Staph infections are more contagious, but even MRSA carriers who are not infected can spread it to others causing infections.
It is possible, but as it progresses it will turn painful and you will most likely notice it.