What Is MRSA?
A very common cause of bacterial infections
boils, carbuncles, infected wounds,
deep abscesses and bloodstream infection
(bacteraemia).
Methicillin and related antibiotics
were created so that penicillin-resistant S.aureus would still be sensitive to
these new agents.
Within a year of the introduction of
methicillin, the first MRSA was reported
in England. MRSA has an altered (mutant)
form of the target attacked by penicillin,
methicillin etc, making it resistant.
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