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Topic "Methicillin" was discussed 1,895 times on 313 sites in last 3 months
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-19 11:02:00)
by ironorehopper
J Infect. 2009 Sep 8. [Epub ahead of print] Fatal coinfection with swine origin influenza virus A/H1N1 and community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Cheng VC, Lau YK, Lee KL, Yiu KH, Chan KH, Ho PL, Yuen KY. - Department of Microbiology, Queen Mary Hospital, The University of Hong Kong, China. Community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus...
Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-10-18 15:43:00)
by BeBe
My friend's cat has that. They found a human antibiotic to use for him (nothing developed for felines from what I understand). He (Oliver) isn't getting better, the mrsa is resistant to the antibiotic they found. The vet is keeping him and is going to continue to treat him (free of charge, only other option was putting him down and she didn't want my friend to spend all this time, money ...
Started 4 weeks ago (2009-10-17 20:40:00)
by kolobok
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Started 2 months ago (2009-09-13 01:57:00)
by Liberal_in_LA
MRSA 'superbug' found in ocean, public beaches By Steve Sternberg, USA TODAY SAN FRANCISCO Public beaches may be one source of the surging prevalence of the superbug known as multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, researchers here said Saturday. A study by researchers at the University of Washington has for the first time identified methicillin-resistant...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-06 13:35:00)
by WendyBG
The research channel broadcast an excellent lecture on MRSA (methicillin-resistant S. aureus). MRSA is a dangerous infection that has killed many in hospitals over the past 40 years. Now MRSA is moving into the public. I was shocked to hear that there were over 18,000 deaths from MRSA last year -- double the number of AIDS deaths!! MRSA is usually an ugly skin infection. But the ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-06 11:23:29)
by pisavsopbp622
Early AsepticSure™ Trial Results Early results from the second series of trials have demonstrated a 5 log reduction (99.999%) in Pseudomonas Aeruginousa and a 4.4 log reduction (99.994%) in Methicillin Resistant Staph Aureus (MRSA). Both of these pathogens are of major concern to medical treatment facilities world wide with the spread of MRSA infection often being referred to as the "silent ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-06 21:33:00)
by Rose
Judged: 1 1 1 keltec 9mm wrote: In the marriage it would and that is MATH 101. But let's get beyond that and get serious. Government does not promote the use of tobacco because of the dangers to one's health so why promote the homosexual lifestyle? Legalizing gay marriage would just be promoting a risky lifestyle and if voices of authority accept it and promote it as...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-07 00:00:00)
by Rose
Judged: 1 1 1 keltec 9mm wrote: In the marriage it would and that is MATH 101. But let's get beyond that and get serious. Government does not promote the use of tobacco because of the dangers to one's health so why promote the homosexual lifestyle? Legalizing gay marriage would just be promoting a risky lifestyle and if voices of authority accept it and promote it as...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-06 13:42:00)
by foolishlytexan
Most of the patients we see here in the hospital actually have community-acquired MRSA rather than hospital-acquired MRSA. If you're visiting family in the hospital, and they're in isolation... GOWN UP. Do exactly what the sign on the door says, so that you don't go home and spread these things to the rest of your family. Most of the people who have nasty staph infections already ...
Started 5 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-09 11:22:00)
by capper9631
Quote: Originally Posted by ibanez6rg OP, you dead dude? LOL nope still here man! I went to urgent care shortly after reading about 3 replies and quickly realizing I was being a jackass by assuming I knew what it was and what it was going to do to me. I'm not sure what I was thinking, but thanks everyone...
Started 5 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-09 11:30:00)
by R3DLT1
Quote: Originally Posted by capper9631 So I ended up going to urgent care shortly after reading about 3 replies and quickly realizing I was being a jackass by assuming I knew what it was and what it was going to do to me. I'm not sure what I was thinking, but thanks everyone for the e-reality check... So after a visit to urgent ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-08 00:00:00)
by Independent patriot
Judged: 1 1 Why is it important to determine the major pathophysiologic pathways that led to deaths during the 191819 influenza pandemic? After all, the effective prevention and treatment of influenza infections during a future pandemic would prevent all secondary effects, including opportunistic bacterial pneumonias. Yet concerns exist that an effective strain-specific vaccine ...
Started 6 days, 2 hours ago (2009-11-08 23:08:00)
by Tooth4U
Judged: 1 Independent patriot wrote: Why is it important to determine the major pathophysiologic pathways that led to deaths during the 191819 influenza pandemic?. A modified influenza pandemic plan might include the following components: 1) Before a pandemic, expand indications for and decrease barriers to receipt of vaccination against S. pneumoniae (3638,40). 2) During a...
Started 6 days, 2 hours ago (2009-11-08 23:42:00)
by Tooth4U
Judged: 1 Independent patriot wrote: Why is it important to determine the major pathophysiologic pathways that led to deaths during the 1918?19 influenza pandemic?. A modified influenza pandemic plan might include the following components: 1) Before a pandemic, expand indications for and decrease barriers to receipt of vaccination against S. pneumoniae (36?38,40). 2) During a ...
Started 4 days, 1 hour ago (2009-11-10 23:51:00)
by LUPUS_65
Zitat: Honig wirkt leicht entzündungshemmend, so dass Schwellungen, erhöhte Temperatur und lokaler Schmerz zurückgehen. Er fördert das Wachstum von Fibroblasten, wodurch die Wunde gleichmäßiger heilt und es zu weniger Narbenbildung kommt. Er wird etwa als Wundauflage benutzt, da er leicht antiseptisch wirkt und zudem in Wunden vorhandenes totes Gewebe abbaut. Die ...