MERSA and MRSA are the same bacteria, Staph Aureous. When then become resistant to a certain antibiotic called methicillin they then get the designation of methicillin resistant Staph Aureous. The difficulty in treating this super bug is that is is resistant to many, but not all antibiotics.MSRA is a contagious disease that is a strain of bacterial staph infection.
A very big and bad infection
Super Bacteria is an example of Adaptation. As antibiotics get stronger, the bacteria that survive are stronger and more adaptable, more able to pass on their DNA. The bacteria mutate to survive.
Bacilli refers to any rod shaped bacteria. It is stage of taxonomy is called the class, which comes after the Super Kingdom: Bacteria and is also a division of the next stage the Phylum: Firmicutes.Bacilli is a biology term for rod-shaped bacteria.
She will sometimes straighten it and, for her super soft shiny hair she use a product called kerastase
No. Antibacterial soap is not any more effective at ridding your hands and other surfaces of bacteria as "normal" soap. It will, however, help to create "super bacteria" that are resistant to antibiotics.Added: Also, by using antibacterial soap you kill the good bacteria on your skin that help to keep you from infection. Without these bacteria you are liable to get a fungal infection like ringworm. It is good to have a moderate level of bacteria in your environment. They give your immune system something to practice on so it will be ready when something harmful checks in.
Staph infection is and infection caused by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. You can get a staph infection usually from skin to skin contact. It is super common and finds its way in the body thru an open cut/break in your skin, mouth, nose, lungs etc. They commonly look like pus-producing boils, abscesses or blisters on the skin, many people mistake them for spider bites =S www.staph-infection-resources.com is a great website that has LOOOADS of information about Staph infections and natural remedies to get ride of them!www.staph-infection-resources.comstaff infection is an infection inside your body that can get to your brain and orgins and YES you can die!!!!
Bacteriophges do not infect humans. They only infect the bacteria they are specific to. Once they have destroyed all of the bacteria they have infected, your immune system efficiently removes the bacteriophages from your system. Bacteriophages are self-limiting and harmless to humans. Peggy Steele
No, they aren't super bugs, super bugs are bacteria who are resistant to antibiotics.
MRSA is also known as the super bug. The meaning of an MRSA carrier is someone who either has the MRSA infection or someone who carries the bacteria but doesn't show any signs of illness yet they can still pass it onto others.
That is what HIV does. However a super infection,multiple strains of HIV infection or duel infection,HIV with hep c etc will degrade the immune system further.
It's a virus. Much like that of Super-Aids