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What is MRSA? What are its symptoms? How can I protect my child?

Lincoln Unified School District
MRSA stands for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Staphylococcus aureus is a type of bacteria with lots of different strains. Many strains of staph bacteria are quite common. Most people have staph bacteria living on their skin or in their noses without causing any problems. If staph bacteria get into a person's body through a cut, scrape, or rash, they can cause minor skin infections. Most of these heal on their own if a person keeps the wound clean and bandaged.
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What are the symptoms of MRSA?

Multnomah County Health Dept
Symptoms of MRSA infection are, for the most part, not different from any other staph infection. MRSA may manifest as red, swollen, tender skin surrounding a cut or in the form of a large pimple (boil) and may include drainage of thick white pus. In more serious cases, the infection may cause difficulty breathing, fever and excessive tiredness. If a child develops these symptoms, a parent should contact a doctor.
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What are the signs or symptoms of MRSA?

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Signs of a skin infection vary. Skin infections can appear as a non-healing wound with red edges and discolored drainage or as a red swollen painful area on the skin that looks like a pimple or boil.
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How do I protect myself from getting MRSA?

MRSA in Schools FAQ's | CDC Infection Control in Healthcare
practicing good hygiene (e.g., keeping your hands clean by washing with soap and water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer and showering immediately after participating in exercise); avoiding sharing personal items (e.g., towels, razors) that come into contact with your bare skin; and using a barrier (e.g.
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Is hand sanitizer sufficient to protect against MRSA?

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Washing with soap and running water is the preferred method for cleaning hands. However, when hands are not visibly soiled, alcohol-based hand sanitizer is a convenient and effective option to protect against the spread of MRSA.
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What does a staph infection or MRSA infection symptoms look like?

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Staph bacteria, including MRSA, can cause skin infections that may look like a pimple or boil and can be red, swollen, painful, or have pus or other drainage. More serious infections may cause pneumonia, bloodstream infections, or surgical wound infections.
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What is MRSA?

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MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureusis) is a form of bacteria carried on human skin. Once seen only in hospitals and healthcare facilities, staph infections have been present in the general population for more than 15 years.
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FCPS - CA-MRSA Protocol
Staphylococcus aureus ("staph") is a common type of bacteria (germ) that is often found on the skin and in the nose of healthy people. It can also grow in wounds or other sites in the body, sometimes causing an infection. For example, staph is one of the most common causes of skin infections. Penicillin is a drug that was once commonly used to treat staph infections.
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Multnomah County Health Dept
MRSA stands for m ethicillin- r esistant s taphylococcus a ureus. Staphylococcus aureus , or more simply "staph," are bacteria that often live in the nose or on the skin of healthy people. When these bacteria penetrate the skin or invade other parts of the body, a staph infection may result. Staph bacteria that are resistant to the action of methicillin (a type of penicillin) and related antibiotics are referred to as MRSA.
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Washington County, OR -- What you can do to help prevent MRS...
MRSA stands for methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus. Staphylococcus aureus, or more simply "staph," are bacteria that often live in the nose or on the skin of healthy people. When these bacteria penetrate the skin or invade other parts of the body, a staph infection may result. Staph bacteria that are resistant to the action of methicillin (a type of penicillin) and related antibiotics are referred to as MRSA.
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How can I help protect my child?

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There's a way you can help protect your infant or toddler—with Prevnar®, Pneumococcal 7-valent Conjugate Vaccine (Diphtheria CRM197 Protein). Prevnar® is a vaccine that can help protect against IPD. Prevnar® is for infants and toddlers as part of their routine recommended vaccination schedule. For infants, the routine schedule is 2, 4, 6, and 12 to 15 months of age.
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How can I protect my child from illness?

Health and Safety, Birth to 2 Years, SVCMC; New York NY
Many illnesses can be prevented by avoiding close contact with people who are sick, frequently washing your child's hands, regularly washing and disinfecting toys and surfaces, and ensuring that your child's immunizations are current. You can help protect your child from food-borne illness by preparing, serving, and storing food safely.
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How can I learn more about MRSA?

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Additional information is available through the CDC: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhqp/ar_mrsa_ca_public.html
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How is MRSA transmitted?

MRSA in Schools FAQ's | CDC Infection Control in Healthcare
MRSA is usually transmitted by direct skin-to-skin contact or contact with shared items or surfaces that have come into contact with someone else's infection (e.g., towels, used bandages).
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How common is MRSA?

Multnomah County Health Dept
MRSA can be carried on the skin or in the nose without causing any disease, which is called colonization . Approximately 25-30% of the population is colonized in the nose with staph bacteria at any given time; however, the proportion colonized with MRSA is not known. The exact number of new cases of MRSA infections in Oregon is unknown but the number of cases of MRSA in general is increasing.
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What is the treatment for MRSA?

Multnomah County Health Dept
Colonization of the skin or nose usually is not a reason for antibiotic treatment except in special circumstances. Small, localized skin pimples or boils may improve without use of antibiotics. When antibiotics are required, there are usually only a few from which to choose. MRSA bacteria are resistant to penicillin and all penicillin-like drugs. Most hospital-acquired MRSA are also resistant to numerous other antibiotics.
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Where can I get more information about MRSA?

Multnomah County Health Dept
The Oregon DHS Public Health Division offers this Website: http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/acd/diseases/mrsa/mrsa.shtml and The Massachusetts Department of Public Health offers this Website: http://www.mass.gov/dph/cdc/antibiotic/mrsa_helpful_reminders.pdf
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bull; MRSA is usually transmitted by direct skin-to-skin contact or contact with shared items or surfaces that have come into contact with someone else's infection (e.g., towels, used bandages).
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What can I give my child for relief or treatment of upset stomach symptoms?

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If your child's stomach pain or discomfort symptoms sound similar to those of heartburn, acid indigestion, and sour stomach, then you may want to use an over-the-counter acid relief product such as Children's MYLANTA® chewable tablets. This safe, gentle, and effective remedy is specially formulated for children. It contains only certain ingredients, like calcium carbonate, which has calcium, an ingredient growing children need.
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What can I do to protect my child's teeth during sporting events?

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Soft plastic mouthguards can be used to protect a child's teeth, lips, cheeks and gums from sport related injuries. A custom-fitted mouthguard developed by a pediatric dentist will protect your child from injuries to the teeth, face and even provide protection from severe injuries to the head.
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