Alternative MRSA prevention in small companion animals

Ruedisueli, F.L.

Department of  Biological Sciences,  Veterinary Microbiology Research University of Lincoln

Introduction
Extensive media coverage has made most people aware of the risk of Methicillin Resistant Staphylo-coccus Aureus (MRSA) in human hospitals. Only recently has attention been given to the risk of MRSA in animals. More cases of MRSA infection in companion animals, particularly dogs, are being reported and more awareness is being raised about the risk to animals. Though incidence of MRSA in animals is well below levels found in human hospitals, the increase in reported cases makes it prudent to consider alternative prevention methods, over and above the already existing hygiene measures.

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MRSA, your pet and operations

Hunt and McGinn, Veterinary Surgeons, discuss anaesthetic and post-operative issues. You can download this guidance sheet by clicking on the link below

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Caring for an MRSA infected pet at home

Annette Loeffler (MRCVS) answers questions on caring at home for a pet infected with MRSA. You can download this guidance sheet by clicking on the link below

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Vets and the wind of change

Andre Menache BSc(Hons) BVSc MRCVS FRSH - Scientific Consultant to Animal Aid

Bella's tragic story is not just about MRSA. As we enter the 21st century, it is also about accepting the winds of change. We can no longer ignore the growing public demand for transparency and accountability. At the same time, we as a profession need to show the public that veterinary surgeons are, after all, only human.

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