
Originally Posted by
bushido3374
It's true, Shol, that "once you have it, you always have it." Even if someone is no longer infected, they will always be a carrier. I read online that 25% of the population is always carrying staph, and about 1% carries MRSA around their nose, mouth, genitals and anus (DSM's cue for joke here). I'm understanding that the bacteria is pretty much always going to be present- that good hygiene is the key.
Damn- sorry to hear about your friend. Sounds like a horror story. I ended up with "Community Acquired" MRSA, which is a hell of a lot easier to treat than the Hospital Acquired super bug- which as been exposed to so many antibiotics that it's about indestructible.
I'm not an expert with this stuff either, so if my stats are off or my accuracy is off, someone please correct me.