MRSA: The superbug that defies antibiotics!
An interesting fact about Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is that it can survive on surfaces like door handles, bed linens, and medical equipment for days to weeks, making it highly contagious in hospitals and healthcare settings. This resilience contributes to its spread and makes infection control extremely challenging. and another thing about MRSA is - is that some people can carry the bacteria on their skin or in their nose without showing any symptoms—this is called colonization. These carriers can unknowingly spread MRSA to others, increasing the risk of infection in hospitals, gyms, and other crowded places.

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