What is MRSE?!


Question: What is MRSE!?
Hi, i'm interested to know more about MRSE!. It's often linked with MRSA (Methicillin Resistance Staph!.Aureus) but may i know what's the difference!? Will a patient develop MRSA if he/she gets MRSE in the first place!? I do know that hospital staffs need to report of the incidence of MRSA, but what about MRSE!? I was told that it does not need reporting!. May i know why!? Can anyone pls help me!? Thanks!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
The Staphylococcal Family
Staph aureus is just one of a large family of staphylococcal bacterium!. Their normal place of residence is on the human skin!. The most common non - Staph aureus Staphylococcus on human skin is called S!. Epidermidis!. Generally harmless and called part of the 'normal communal flora' of the human body, many S!. Epidermidis are also resistant to antibiotics, including methicillin!. They have the same resistance mechanism as MRSA and are referred to as MRSE!.

Although resident on everyone's skin, but normally harmless, S!. Epidermidis causes significant infection if it enters wounds upon medical devices!. For Example: Artificial hip joints, heart valves, or when medical staff use intravenous catheters to provide access to the bloodstream!. Severely ill patients, such as those in intensive medical care units, or those undergoing cancer chemotherapy, are at a greater risk of this sort of infection than most others!.

The above extract was taken from: http://www!.mrsamedical!.com/

If you are worried about the MRSE causing development of MRSA then visit the site and see how to kill the bacterium internally and externally with a proven, patented, antimicrobial product!. MRSE is antibiotic-resistant!.

Hope that helps!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

From what I saw MRSE is not at all that bad!. They say that it is also easier to treat!. That is more then likely why it doesn't need to be reported!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

What the heck is MRSE!? I think any antibiotic resistant infection should be reported!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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