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Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) 

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Staphylococcus aureus is the bacteria responsible for what we commonly refer to as a staph infection. They are extremely common, but they are also developing antibiotic resistance at an alarming rate. Let's take a look at these now.
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@Fourleaf164
@Fourleaf164 3 года назад
Back in 2000, I had a big road traffic accident in Brunei, causing me to get injured the worst...the blow by the car was done on my head, which led me to a brain haemorrhage....I also got a surgery and have a shunt in me.....I was in coma for 3 months......Had the MRSA in me..........doctors all say it is a miracle that I've survived.....
@Nurse_Nelly
@Nurse_Nelly 2 года назад
I know you posted this many months ago but WOW.. you really are a 4-leaf clover. Glad you are still here stranger. Careful on the road !
@quirinoguy8665
@quirinoguy8665 2 года назад
Man you are one tough fella, unlucky and definitely resilient.
@Fourleaf164
@Fourleaf164 2 года назад
@@Nurse_Nelly thank you...if only I could meet you in person to prove it to you...since then, I also have a double vision and the third nerve injury in my eye...my left radius/ulna also got fractured and so did my right clavicle bone
@Fourleaf164
@Fourleaf164 2 года назад
@@Nurse_Nelly plus I didn’t drive the car back then...I was just 9 years old
@rebel8440
@rebel8440 2 года назад
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙌🏾
@12201185234
@12201185234 4 года назад
These videos are very concise, which is important because people need to hear and understand this information. The more conscientious of things like proper hygiene the population is, the better off we are all going to be in the long run.
@SPILLINTEA_
@SPILLINTEA_ Год назад
Currently on doxycycline and ertapenem for MRSA and other shit contracted during surgery in mx
@ofthehappyplace
@ofthehappyplace 4 года назад
MRSA almost killed me, I have a mechanical mitral valve now no thanks to those little critters.
@J.D.Mc.
@J.D.Mc. 8 месяцев назад
Literally almost died from MRSA. Major surgery, hospital for a week, stuck home for 2 months. fever almost killed me. Happened 9 months ago and my body still isn't the same. This stuff is no joke.
@Greencloud8
@Greencloud8 5 месяцев назад
Nano particle silver sure helps
@J.D.Mc.
@J.D.Mc. 5 месяцев назад
@@Greencloud8 not sure what they used in my 4 hour surgery. 🤷🏼‍♂️ they packed my wound with gauze soaked in Vashe. Given the location of my wound the pain was like nothing i had ever felt in my life when they changed the bandage. (Which was daily for 7 weeks roughly)
@Greencloud8
@Greencloud8 5 месяцев назад
@@J.D.Mc. right now treating my friend with cellulitis using nano particles silver in distilled water. I used a generator. He can’t afford the antibiotics and doctor so been soaking it in the nano silver and it seems to be healing surely but slowly
@J.D.Mc.
@J.D.Mc. 5 месяцев назад
@@Greencloud8 man that sucks. Best of luck to your friend. Not sure what resources are available to you however redlight therapy helped my wound heal a couple weeks faster. The Lights can be expensive i could recommend one and an article published by nasa showing the results of the data. BUT there is a small work around. Do you have Planet Fitness where you are?
@atifaliepicplayz3983
@atifaliepicplayz3983 3 года назад
Great explaining 🙂🥀
@12345.......
@12345....... 4 года назад
Proper hygiene and not overusing antibiotics? What a concept.
@nisarmlt4462
@nisarmlt4462 2 года назад
Dear This Bacteria Is Present on every surface especially On skin Surface But Try To keepYour proper hygeine mean your environment clean so those surface which you have interacting in defferent way so those surfaces have this bateria Which cuase infection while touch to your hand and then you move that hand into mouth so the bacteria are then opportunistic and cuase infection while Overusing antibiotics mean that if you use one antiiotic for one disease that Not too risky but when you use two or three defferent antibiotics at the same time so this produce resistance to that antibiotics for the next time if you use that again mean they will not work on You So Overuse of antiobitics mean Is This Do U Understand Now Dear
@12345.......
@12345....... 2 года назад
@@nisarmlt4462 chatbox travels. Well done
@12201185234
@12201185234 4 года назад
I'm highly allergic to penicillin and it's cousins. As for staph infections, well, the last two that I have had I managed to treat on my own without the use of antibiotics or a visit to a doctor. One somehow randomly appeared on my upper back/shoulder area. I just monitored it myself, kept it super clean, and continually applied a hot compress until my body had killed off the infection and pushed it out through an abscess. The other was years before when I was being a dipshit junkie loser. A vein blew out on the top of my forearm and I ended up with an infection just under the skin. I kept an eye on the redness/swelling and within a few days the spread had reversed. Again my body pushed it all into an abscess and out through the skin. That one left an exposed cavity about the diamerer of a nickel and just over a centimeter deep. I rinsed it with peroxide and saline solution and packed it with gauze before covering it with a fresh bandage each morning. I refuse to take antibiotics unless absolutely neccessary, as I don't like the thought of contributing to antibiotic resistance. They should be reserved for serious, life threatening situations only. I will absolutely go to a doctor if I need to, but if it can be handled on its own, I will save the appointment for someone else. Anyway yeah, this self-isolation is causing me write novels in the RU-vid comments section, apparently.
@rebel8440
@rebel8440 2 года назад
Nice
@lorinapetranova2607
@lorinapetranova2607 2 года назад
Right now I like to know how other people are dealing with certain diseases n med issues. My infection is ama. Big Pharma. Heh heh. I think it's nuts how some of these med personnel handle their cases. And I don't like feeling like a cash cow. It's like most have never heard of holistic healing and I even heard that I could forget trying my Chinese medicine in that office. Or saying x worked for me so let's try doing that. At least I got folks to slow down on the antibiotics. Totally not my usual way of doing healing but this case is ongoing and disparaging. And I think it's pathetic that I have to research this latest diagnosis myself so I understand and understand what is done about it. And I want to know can I flush this mersa crap out of me because I don't want more chems n toxins if there's a better plan. Have a great year!
@user-rs5kn1lo8h
@user-rs5kn1lo8h 8 месяцев назад
So you “don’t like to take antibiotics unless necessary, but yet you shoot poising into veins
@tahanisaeed1065
@tahanisaeed1065 3 года назад
Very nice and simple language 💙
@medicodoctors7936
@medicodoctors7936 Год назад
Best lecture ever
@kwadwomatthew7861
@kwadwomatthew7861 4 года назад
understandable, thanks professor
@anushasharmasri6785
@anushasharmasri6785 Год назад
How many days useing this vancomycin injection
@lubnaspharmajournal5068
@lubnaspharmajournal5068 3 года назад
what is meant by USA300 please ?
@jbbradford420
@jbbradford420 4 года назад
Unfortunately I am all too familiar with CA-MRSA. Currently dealing with a recurrent infection and this time every time I finish a round of antibiotics by the 3rd day without antibiotics the abcess comes back again in the same spot or same area. Within 24 hours it goes from a tiny bump to almost the size of a grape. I have had 1 I&D done with this recurrent infection. I am going back to the emergency room tomorrow for another I&D and I guess more antibiotics. My new family doctor made a mistake and gave me Keflex when I told her about the first bump 6 weeks ago. I took that for 10 days and the abcess grew larger and more painful the whole time. Then I went to the ER and had an I&D done and took 7 days of Clindamycin. Then 3 days later a second abcess appeared a half inch away from the first one. It grew faster and even made the recently drained abcess start to grow again as well. Went back to the ER and they did not I&D this time. They checked my labs via blood draw and gave me 10 days of Bactrim DS. Now 5 days after stopping that the second abcess is growing rapidly. Since last night it went from nothing to the size of a small marble today. I'm starting to get scared. Your expert advice or recommendations would be appreciated. Little backstory I had Recurrent CA-MRSA in 2010. I became Septic the first time and had my entire armpit cut out. Literally you could fit a tennis ball in the hole that was there. It recurred 3 times that month and I had 3 smaller chunks of my body removed. After my final discharge from the hospital I took Zyvox for 2 weeks and haven't had any other MRSA infection until this year. I am hoping I don't have to have surgery again and have a gaping hole in my groin. This outbreak is located on my inner right thigh about 2 inches from where my leg connects to my body.
@janbeltre1244
@janbeltre1244 3 года назад
do you have any other conditions that could be making MRSA worse for you?
@jbbradford420
@jbbradford420 3 года назад
@@janbeltre1244 not that I am aware of. I have high blood pressure and high cholesterol. I am about 40 pounds too heavy, Lol. Thank God as of this writing I have not had anymore outbreaks since my initial comment.
@janbeltre1244
@janbeltre1244 3 года назад
@@jbbradford420 that’s so good to hear. i’m dealing with MRSA on my armpit rn currently on bactrim ds
@janbeltre1244
@janbeltre1244 3 года назад
@@jbbradford420 also super afraid of sepsis everyday
@jbbradford420
@jbbradford420 3 года назад
@@janbeltre1244 you will be in my prayers sweetie. Try not to stress yourself out and worry too much. Stress can make MRSA worse. Pay attention to your armpit and if you don’t think it’s getting better they can give you something stronger. Usually in order to get stronger than Bactrim DS you need IV antibiotics. I am confident you will get better. Don’t worry dear ❤️
@LiliumFlorentinus
@LiliumFlorentinus 2 дня назад
i was diagnosed a skin infection caused by staphylococcus epidermidis, confirmed by antibiogram, executed directly on the lesion liquid. This skin infection has lasted for 7 years, i tried many sistemic and topics antibiotics but nothing it worked. What could be the problem related to this skin infection? What keeps causing it? Thanks
@minkotter1242
@minkotter1242 Год назад
Superb prof
@adebayochidimma3071
@adebayochidimma3071 Год назад
Please who can I cure it
@fatimaosmani150
@fatimaosmani150 2 года назад
Thank you sir
@indahbudiutami3882
@indahbudiutami3882 3 года назад
thank you! :)
@Yo-yo-dt5ze
@Yo-yo-dt5ze Месяц назад
Well what can I do because I suffer from infections that keeps coming back I had staph infections over the past 5 yrs my immune system is weakened and immunocompromised I never had so many infections In my life until I lived in a house with mold for 5 yrs the infections got worse I have been taking antibiotics for different infections and also had SEPSIS so what can I do my body is resistant to antibiotics and if I don’t take none to get rid of the infection I will get sepsis again and die smh I will have to bring this up to my dr next month because I’m always sick when I was healthy to begin with and sometimes I don’t even know I have an infection until it’s too late I had a boil about the size of a dime grow larger and because of the location drs wouldn’t drain and put me on 2 rounds of antibiotics but it still comes back I practice good hygiene washing my hands etc atp I need to be put in a bubble
@nirmaldas7553
@nirmaldas7553 2 года назад
Sir Mene semen culture karwaya tha report me Methicilin Sensitive staph epidermidis has been isolated yeh dikha rha hai, iske liye kounsa antibiotics lena padega plz help me sir,
@narsingh413
@narsingh413 Год назад
Angrej h Hindi nhi samjhega
@rachelarce2782
@rachelarce2782 Год назад
I have a cousin who has MRSA and is constantly battling with infections. My understanding is that MRSA is a bacterial infection, if so how come it reoccurring like a virus?
@LemonThyme1933
@LemonThyme1933 5 месяцев назад
When I had it, the Drs in the hospital feared that some of the bacteria would hide in bone, and reappear later. It's not uncommon for people to have sepsis multiple times. I was in the hospital for 4 mths with sepsis from MRSA. It took over 90% of my body. It was deeply infiltrated throughout the muscles, and heavily embedded in the spine. It caused permanent spinal damage. I had to learn to walk again, but I have seen some people become permanently crippled by MRSA. It took two months to find an antibiotic that worked, then it was a very slow process. I have taken antibiotics less than 10X in 60yrs. I don't know at what point they consider a person to have had excessive antibiotics. Once every 6yrs does not seem excessive to me. It could be less than 10x. I did not take any penicillin after age 6 due to an allergic reaction.
@varyolla435
@varyolla435 15 дней назад
Viruses are parasitic organisms which require a host to exist. Bacteria on the other hand are "stand alone" organisms which exist in the environment and which simply steal nutrients from some source. Moral: MRSA is a bacterial infection caused by Staphylococcus Aureus. Staph = is everywhere. So while not all Staph one encounters has the capacity to resist Methicillin - aka Penicillin's - some do. MRSA is most commonly encountered in medical settings where you naturally have lots of sick people who often have been exposed to many antibiotics which gives rise to MRSA + whose immune systems are sometimes compromised. We have used Penicillins since the 1940's. Drug resistance is a matter of "when" rather than "if" given the nature of bacterial replication and antibiotic use in our culture. Once a strain of bacteria develops a means to resist the actions of a given class of antibiotics based upon how those drugs work that ability can be passed directly to other bacteria via HGT = _"Horizontal Gene Transfer."_
@Kartik__CS
@Kartik__CS 5 месяцев назад
My pus culture report shows staphylococcus aureus grown I've taken many medicines but my wound is not healing its about 1 and half month. Pls suggest me what can i do
@Greencloud8
@Greencloud8 5 месяцев назад
I make silver nano particle in distilled water with a generator I bought and then soak it in gauze and wrap it up. It seems to be making the wound heal
@mef12727
@mef12727 4 месяца назад
Is it a deep wound?
@Greencloud8
@Greencloud8 4 месяца назад
@@mef12727 yes
@Kartik__CS
@Kartik__CS 4 месяца назад
Yeah it was but now skin healed over it
@mildredaliciamcdaniels8556
@mildredaliciamcdaniels8556 2 года назад
I was told I have cellulitis on my leg5 sores in a circle had ganGreen how can someone get help with no money
@baneensaad1954
@baneensaad1954 3 года назад
Thank docter , from iraq🌸
@ethanlaffitte4594
@ethanlaffitte4594 4 года назад
I know this one yes, love MRSA
@vlr7368
@vlr7368 2 года назад
Don't say that. I've been struggling with staph for years. It is literally hell
@saedabumokh9577
@saedabumokh9577 2 года назад
@@vlr7368 garlic kills MRSA, take one clove, chop it to a few pieces, swallow with a glass of water, do this 2 times a day
@teflonmusk11B
@teflonmusk11B 3 года назад
Ca mrsa California always up to something
@chemputer
@chemputer 4 года назад
I've had VRSA and MRSA pneumonia, and nearly died many times. Not fun!
@CoastersAndWater
@CoastersAndWater 5 месяцев назад
I got this, and it was odd, it went from a pimple to not being able to walk in 3 days, then now I can walk and am going to baseball practice less then 48 hours later, I got a very strong medication though, I have to take 3 doses so powerful they make my stomach hurt a day
@Sourpusscandy
@Sourpusscandy 2 года назад
Got it at the hospital, nearly killed my buddy’s dad. Got in his ear and brain.
@rebel8440
@rebel8440 2 года назад
Smh wow!
@LemonThyme1933
@LemonThyme1933 5 месяцев назад
Yes, it can be very serious. They still didn't think I would make it after 2mths in hospital. I stayed so close to death for 4mths. My son took me to the hospital when it was beginning to move into the brain. At that point, I was heavily hallucinating. Total nightmare, but I survived.
@larryquick4324
@larryquick4324 5 месяцев назад
I had it sens last years. 4 mounth sens. I ate it for 2 mounth.
@jawadfarooq1
@jawadfarooq1 3 года назад
thankyou love from pakistan
@MKUltraTutorials
@MKUltraTutorials 4 года назад
When you get a chance I'll live to see a video dedicated on Adrenochrome.
@karlaherrada1724
@karlaherrada1724 3 года назад
That would be awesome
@hakari_kinjiofficial
@hakari_kinjiofficial 10 месяцев назад
I Am here from blacklist the Netflix series ....glad I am here lolll😂😂😂❤
@2xPills
@2xPills 3 дня назад
Watching a 5 min video on MRSA because I have to make a 2 min video on MRSA. mhm.
@narsingh413
@narsingh413 Год назад
👍👌
@babarazamsucks
@babarazamsucks 4 года назад
First!
@GhostOfPerona
@GhostOfPerona 4 года назад
Doctors are frowning when they hear that I throw away the recipes instead buying antibiotics. I only will use antibiotics if I truly need them. Aslong a good rest and staying home is enough I don't take any medicine.
@ProfessorDaveExplains
@ProfessorDaveExplains 4 года назад
That's incredibly naive. If a doctor prescribes you antibiotics, you need them, or the infection won't go away. Stop asserting your ignorance over expert medical practitioners.
@GhostOfPerona
@GhostOfPerona 4 года назад
@@ProfessorDaveExplains You want me to take such hard medicine on a common cold? I have got well without any medicine very well. I am not against medicine but if they describe on everything antibiotics I don't see the point. I know they have studied and know much more than I do.
@ProfessorDaveExplains
@ProfessorDaveExplains 4 года назад
Antibiotics are not prescribed for the common cold, because the common cold is a virus, and antibiotics are for bacteria, so I don't know what you're talking about, and you don't either.
@GhostOfPerona
@GhostOfPerona 4 года назад
@@ProfessorDaveExplains you are right. But I don't really understand your last sentence. :D
@ismailahmad9597
@ismailahmad9597 2 года назад
@@GhostOfPerona For some types of infections the truth is that yes, your immune system would recognize it and you would get better on your own but doctors STILL prescribe antibiotics. The reason is because for certain infections (ones that your doctor keeps an eye out for), the method your immune system destroys it can come back to bite you later as an autoimmune disease (because the part of the bacteria the immune system focused on was too similar to your own body and now your immune system is attacking you too). Example: Rheumatic fever from an untreated strep throat that "got better on its own". This is just one example of how a doctor's decision takes many things into account.
@ImJestFaiq
@ImJestFaiq 4 года назад
Roses are red Violents are blue I will like my comment Cause no one will do
@foxfriendzanimaltown9859
@foxfriendzanimaltown9859 3 года назад
Maybe the solution lies in treating it with medicines other than drugs!
@foxfriendzanimaltown9859
@foxfriendzanimaltown9859 2 года назад
@@PeaceNinja007 Yes it most certainly can, but the HUGE problem with that is that you cannot take enough iodine to kill off the virus without it becoming lethal to the consumer, but how could you possibly not be aware of this, I don't understand?!
@userruzik2228
@userruzik2228 2 года назад
I’m sure a fire would cure it probably
@foxfriendzanimaltown9859
@foxfriendzanimaltown9859 2 года назад
@@userruzik2228 Nope, actually my grandmother had a staph infection, a GREAT Canadian Acupuncturist and medical intuitive who had studied in several countries prescribed some Naturopathic little white pills, don't remember the name of them but they were sold in a special drugstore in a section that carried a wide variety of herbal and nutritional supplements, cleared it right up! It's the same old WISDOM, give the bodies own immune system the boost it needs to do it's own job and in many cases it's all the help it needs to heal! 🤗
@Zephyrerer
@Zephyrerer 5 месяцев назад
What uh. What else are we meant to do
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