MRSA is a very serious and contagious infection that is resistant to many antibiotics so it is usually treated with vancomycin. If you suspect you have a mrsa infection I would urge you to seek treatment ASAP.If left untreated it will eventually attack internal organs which will result in death. I AM NOT A DOCTOR, just a HHA with a little experience dealing with the mrsa virus.
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MRSA is not a virus! it is Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, a bacteria. A variant of Staphylococcus aureus (Staph) that is resistant to penicillin and relate antibiotics derived from penicillin. It is important to note that viruses can not be treated with antibiotics, though some doctors do prescribe them to patients with viral infections as a prophylactic against secondary or opportunistic bacterial infections. It must be stated, that if doctors were not so cavalier in prescribing antibiotics MRSA may never come into existence. To those who have been prescribed an antibiotic You must complete the course of treatment even if you feel better. if you miss doses call your doctor and find out what to do since this is dependent on the antibiotic.
An MRSA infection could be treated successfully with with topical treatments and by keeping abscesses drained. There are some antibiotics which are used in effectively treating MRSA or Mercer. This strain of bacteria is not resistant to Vancomycin among a few other antibiotics - It is hoped that these antibiotics will remain capable in treating mercer infection.
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You are probably referring to methicillin resistant Staph aureus (MRSA) infection - an infection that is caused by the bacteria, Staph aureus, that has become resistant to most antibiotics. Yes I am but I asked what is it to define it mercer dease
yup alex mercer got cured because captain cross injected the cure to alex mercer
Basically, neither. immunisation prepares the body for the possibility of that infection, and increases the ability of the body to fight it off. It is not a cure, because a cure is applied after the fact and directly acts against the infection; it is not a prevention, because the disease will still happen anyway.
There is no disease by this name, sorry.
The incubation period for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), commonly associated with "mercer disease," can vary but typically ranges from a few days to a couple of weeks after exposure. Symptoms often appear within 1 to 10 days post-exposure, depending on factors like the individual's immune response and the site of infection. Early recognition and treatment are crucial to manage the infection effectively.
Penicillin is not typically used to treat Lyme disease in dogs. The most common antibiotic used is doxycycline, which is effective in treating the infection. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment options for Lyme disease in dogs.
There is no none cure for this disease. Treatments generally involve diet changes, medicine and stress relief.
Sadly, there is no cure to Wilson's disease. : (
Kenacort is a steroid, not an antibiotic. Steroids do not cure infection. A kenacort injection will not cure a chlamydia infection.
Tony Mercer died on July 14, 1973, in London, England, UK of heart disease.