To the person who posted above, MRSA is something you never "get rid of". It is always in you body and stands for Methlyn (sp) resistand Staph. Methlyn being a very strong antibiotic. At this time they only have one antibiotic to fight MRSA and that is Vancomycin (sp). Although someone who is fairly healthy has a much harder time contracting MRSA , it is still possible. Main transmission is through the naris (nose) and by touching the affected site on a MRSA positive person and then touching somewhere on themselves (like nose, or something with an open sore or scratch). And although it affects them differently than someone without CF, it is always in their body, and can cause future problems if they get ill, hurt... WASH HANDS, WASH HANDS, WASH HANDS, that is the best solution possible.
Julie