06/25/2018 / By Zoey Sky
It’s easier to make the necessary preparations for minor medical concerns, like cuts and scrapes, before SHTF. But how do you prepare in advance for a superbug like MRSA? (h/t to ApartmentPrepper.com)
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), or MRSA, is a group of bacteria – also referred to as a superbug – that is resistant to common antibiotics like amoxicillin, methicillin, oxacillin, and penicillin. When left untreated, a MRSA infection can be fatal.
There are three kinds of MRSA:
While HA-MRSA is more resistant to antibiotics than CA-MRSA, both types may cause severe infections.
To avoid MRSA, take precaution when exposed to the following:
Healthy people are at risk of getting infected, especially if they get a small cut or insect bite that’s infected; however, these groups are most susceptible to MRSA:
There are healthcare professionals who posit that MRSA can be present anywhere, even the nostrils. While this isn’t a cause for concern, the bacteria becomes dangerous when it enters the bloodstream via a cut.
Consult a healthcare professional immediately if you have a wound that’s healing slowly or if you notice the following symptoms:
To keep yourself and your family safe from MRSA infections, follow the tips below:
When disaster strikes, it can be more difficult to treat infections like MRSA. You can prepare for an outbreak by stocking up on the necessary medical supplies like bandages, gauze, hydrogen peroxide, and sterile gloves.
By reading up on infections like MRSA and making the necessary preparations, you can help protect your loved ones even before SHTF.
Read more articles with tips on how to prevent MRSA and other superbugs at Prevention.news.
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