What is the difference between MRSA and a regular Staph infection?!


Question: What is the difference between MRSA and a regular Staph infection!?
I know MRSA is an avanced form of staph infection,but how can you tell MRSA from a regular Staph infection!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
You can't tell by just looking at it!.

In order to know, doctors need to do a 'culture' and 'sensitivity'!. The 'sensitivity' shows what is sensitive (WILL kill the bacteria) and what's resistant (what WON'T kill the bacteria)!.

When ALL penicillins are resistant, it is MRSA!. Methicillin isn't even used anymore, but it's still called Methicillin Resistant Staph Aureus!. Confusing, I know!

Basically, if the staph is resistant to OXACILLIN, it's MRSA!. If it's sensitive to oxacillin, it's regular old staph aureus!.

Bottom line, doctors don't know if it's MRSA or not without the oxacillin information!.

Hope that helps!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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