(PIX11) — Don’t touch that armrest. And avoid the seat back pocket, too. That’s where two potentially deadly bacteria – MRSA and E. coli – live the longest on airplanes, according to cringe worthy ...
SAN DIEGO, Calif. – An MRSA staph infection led to the amputation of a 3-year-old boy’s legs weeks after his family arrived in San Diego for a vacation. The Baumkirschners and some friends arrived in ...
Staphylococcus aureus is a bacterium that commonly grows on the skin. If bacteria enter the skin, a staph infection may develop. MRSA causes a type of staph infection that can be hard to treat due to ...
MRSA symptoms vary depending on the infection site, commonly appearing on the skin as bumps or lesions, but can also affect the lungs, bones, blood, and heart. MRSA skin infections can resemble other ...