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once you culture MRSA are you always considered to have it? can you ever get rid of it?
Zyvox worked for my Jess. but terrible side effects.
Bactrim does the trick too.
once you culture MRSA are you always considered to have it? can you ever get rid of it?
Zyvox worked for my Jess. but terrible side effects.
Bactrim does the trick too.
once you culture MRSA are you always considered to have it? can you ever get rid of it?
Zyvox worked for my Jess. but terrible side effects.
Bactrim does the trick too.
It took me a year before I stopped culturing it. During this year I was in the hospital 2 times & had a rough go of it in general. Of course like anything else it doesnt mean I dont have it. It just hasnt showed up in a sputum samples I have given.
It took me a year before I stopped culturing it. During this year I was in the hospital 2 times & had a rough go of it in general. Of course like anything else it doesnt mean I dont have it. It just hasnt showed up in a sputum samples I have given.
It took me a year before I stopped culturing it. During this year I was in the hospital 2 times & had a rough go of it in general. Of course like anything else it doesnt mean I dont have it. It just hasnt showed up in a sputum samples I have given.
once you culture MRSA are you always considered to have it? can you ever get rid of it?
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it's like PA - if you catch it early it might be possible to eradicate.
but even those who don't "culture" it anymore have a possibility of still having it. as you know, sputum cultures are FAR from reliable. a bronch is really the only way to get an accurate picture of what you truely have.
once you culture MRSA are you always considered to have it? can you ever get rid of it?
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it's like PA - if you catch it early it might be possible to eradicate.
but even those who don't "culture" it anymore have a possibility of still having it. as you know, sputum cultures are FAR from reliable. a bronch is really the only way to get an accurate picture of what you truely have.
once you culture MRSA are you always considered to have it? can you ever get rid of it?
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it's like PA - if you catch it early it might be possible to eradicate.
but even those who don't "culture" it anymore have a possibility of still having it. as you know, sputum cultures are FAR from reliable. a bronch is really the only way to get an accurate picture of what you truely have.
My son has had no luck getting rid of msra. he has cultured it at every visit for the last two years. So I am not sure if some will ever get rid of it. I boil his neb's after every use. We have none around our town that has cf so we are lucky there.
My son has had no luck getting rid of msra. he has cultured it at every visit for the last two years. So I am not sure if some will ever get rid of it. I boil his neb's after every use. We have none around our town that has cf so we are lucky there.
My son has had no luck getting rid of msra. he has cultured it at every visit for the last two years. So I am not sure if some will ever get rid of it. I boil his neb's after every use. We have none around our town that has cf so we are lucky there.
My son has had no luck getting rid of msra. he has cultured it at every visit for the last two years. So I am not sure if some will ever get rid of it. I boil his neb's after every use. We have none around our town that has cf so we are lucky there.</end quote></div>
even people without CF - just normal every day people with no cormorbities or immune issues get MRSA.
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