MRSA question...

lightNlife

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MRSA is not restricted to the lungs. Staph auereus lives on a person's skin as well. People with healthy immune systems are not usually susceptible to staph infections. I would be very careful about close contact with someone with an active MRSA infection. MRSA is a sturdy bug and it is probable for it to be spread by kissing.
 

lightNlife

New member
MRSA is not restricted to the lungs. Staph auereus lives on a person's skin as well. People with healthy immune systems are not usually susceptible to staph infections. I would be very careful about close contact with someone with an active MRSA infection. MRSA is a sturdy bug and it is probable for it to be spread by kissing.
 

lightNlife

New member
MRSA is not restricted to the lungs. Staph auereus lives on a person's skin as well. People with healthy immune systems are not usually susceptible to staph infections. I would be very careful about close contact with someone with an active MRSA infection. MRSA is a sturdy bug and it is probable for it to be spread by kissing.
 

lightNlife

New member
MRSA is not restricted to the lungs. Staph auereus lives on a person's skin as well. People with healthy immune systems are not usually susceptible to staph infections. I would be very careful about close contact with someone with an active MRSA infection. MRSA is a sturdy bug and it is probable for it to be spread by kissing.
 

lightNlife

New member
MRSA is not restricted to the lungs. Staph auereus lives on a person's skin as well. People with healthy immune systems are not usually susceptible to staph infections. I would be very careful about close contact with someone with an active MRSA infection. MRSA is a sturdy bug and it is probable for it to be spread by kissing.
 
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