What is a Mercer Infection?

A mercer infection, also known as MRSA.

Is a bacterial infection that causes minor to severe skin infections and can enter the blood stream causing internal infections and death.(ie.pneumonia, liquefied lungs)

Once thought to be a health care only bacterium is now being found in our communities (ie. schools, day-cares, workout gyms, tanning beds, night clubs, veterinarian facilities, parks, playgrounds) even in the sand at the beaches.

So it is advised not to bury your kids in the sand or risk exposing them to a bacterial colonization from MRSA. They now believe that once colonized, 27% will be infected in the first year.

Mercer Staph Infection

Is resistant to most antibiotics

The MRSA bacteria is found on the skin and will colonize:

  • The Nose or Nares.
  • Armpits.
  • The Groin Area.
  • The Feet.

And there maybe other places that I am unaware of.

With 2/3 of the population believed to be carriers of MRSA

We could very well be in for a huge struggle in combating this bacteria. Scientists are scrambling to come up with a vaccine to curb the infection rate here in the US.

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