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What is the protocol for MRSA?

Tyler Janssen
Tyler Janssen
2025-11-20 14:47:28
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MRSA can be treated with antibiotics. Antibiotic tablets can be used for mild MRSA infections. More serious infections may need to be treated in hospital with antibiotics given by injection or a drip into a vein in your arm. You may need antibiotics for a few days or up to a few months, depending on how serious the infection is. If you get complications, you may need further treatment, such as surgery to drain a build-up of pus. You’ll need to treat it with a special nasal cream or spray, body wash and shampoo for around 5 to 10 days. You will be sent these items along with instructions on how to use them.
Frederique Verhoeven
Frederique Verhoeven
2025-11-12 01:02:57
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Prescribe as follows: NASAL mupirocin 2% applied to both nostrils three times daily for 5 days. Chlorhexidine gluconate 4% surgical scrub used as soap in bath or shower daily for 5 days. Use also as shampoo 2 days out of 5. Re-screen patient at least two days after the end of the decolonisation regimen. The patient should no longer be considered colonised with MRSA when 2 repeat screens, taken every 3 days starting two days after the end of the decolonisation regimen, are negative.

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