yes MRSA is an infection caused by a drug-resistant strain of staph bacteria. It was once found mainly in healthcare facilities but has become far more common in communities. Many people carry this bacteria around with no ill effects, however when a person with compromised immunity becomes colonized or the bacteria are introduced into wounds, this infection can become very serious and even deadly.
MRSA
Flesh-eating strep is contagious
Yes,
Yes.
No, there are different bacteria.
Yes, you can get a flesh eating disease from it. .
it is a flesh eating disease that can kill you in the speed of light.
It was never confirmed
Flesh-eating disease is caused by a streptococcus bacterium called necrotizing fasciitis. It is an infection of the deeper layers of skin that spreads easily but does not affect the muscles.
Absolutely. One example of a flesh eating disease is Fournier's gangrene, in which the infection encompasses the external genitalia
Only if the mother and father have it as well as the cake.
It is commonly referred to as the flesh eating disease.