Is MRSA fatal? the question is being asked but many and answered by few in the medical community.

SO let me answer it for you. YES

Here is an except from a recent article I read

“All 21 Bedford County schools will be closed on Wednesday for a one-day cleanup in response to the death of a high school student who had an antibiotic-resistant staph infection.

School officials announced the cleanup today at a press conference called following the death Monday of Ashton Bonds, 17, a senior at Staunton River High School. School officials don’t know if Ashton was infected at the school, but don’t want to take any chances.

Bedford County, which enrolls approximately 11,000 students, has reported at least five cases of infections with Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in its school system this fall, three at Staunton River and two at Jefferson Forest.”

To answer your question. Yes MRSA can be fatal. In many countries where there are very poor living conditions, MRSA is becoming more and more rampant. With the availability of only the generic antibiotics that does nothing to cure MRSA there have been many deaths that can be attributed to it. The MRSA sore has been sometimes attributed to bug bites and left unattended only to become far worse. It manifests itself as sores, abscesses, fever, large pimples, painfull red areas and also get into open cuts, wounds or surgical incisions. It can and has killed, both in the poor countries with deplorable medical facilities and in the US where medical facilities are considered modern.

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