What is merca infection? What are merca symptoms? What is the best merca treatment? Merca is another name for MRSA bacteria infections. These can infect skin wounds or grazes or deeper wounds from surgery or injury. Read on for MRSA information that will help you combat this common infection.
- What are the symptoms of MRSA?
- What actually is MRSA?
- Do you have a skin infection - understanding your MRSA rash
- What is community MRSA
How do you catch MRSA
- MRSA Skin Infections
- Is MRSA Contagious?
- Where could you catch MRSA?
- Is there an MRSA Incubation period
- Chronic MRSA Infections & MRSA Reinfection
- Are you an MRSA Carrier?
- MRSA Colonization - Infected but not sick?
- MRSA & Sex - The Facts
- MRSA precautions you can take
How is MRSA treated
- 4 Key MRSA Treatments
- MRSA Treatment - A short guide
- Can you die from MRSA?
- MRSA treatment - Official USA guidelines
- MRSA Pneumonia & Flu
Other Questions
- Are there other staph infections
- MRSA Virus or MRSA Bacteria
- What is Mersa
- MRSA Facts
Merca is sometimes called merca disease, merca staph, merca staff or the merca virus,
What is MRSA (mersa)
MRSA bacteria is found on the skin of 1-10% of people. Ordinary staph is on the skin of up to 35% of people.
- It is not a virus - these will die if they can’t get inside you.
- Bacteria may live quietly on your skin until they find a cut, wound or graze to infect.
- MRSA is a bacteria which is often found on the skin
- MRSA is thought to be found on the skin of 1-2% of people in most communities but it can be much higher.
- Both MRSA and staph can cause infections on your skin or in wounds but MRSA is harder to treat as there less drugs that are able to combat it.