Back to MRSA Staph Infection News ListHomelessness Increases Risk Of Infection For Injecting Drug Users UKA new report from the Health Protection Agency shows that around three-quarters of injecting drug users (IDUs) have been homeless at some point. In addition, those who have been homeless have higher levels of injecting risk and associated infections, primarily through the sharing of needles and low standards of hygiene. [click link for full article] Source: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/sections/mrsa-superbug/
In addition to healthcare associated infections, MRSA can also infect people in the community at large, generally as skin infections that look like pimples or boils and can be swollen, painful and have draining pus. These skin infections often occur in otherwise healthy people.
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