how do you treat staphylococcus simulans infections?
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Infections acquired outside hospitals can usually be treated with penicillinase-resistant ß-lactams. Hospital acquired infection is often caused by antibiotic resistant strains and can only be treated with vancomycin.
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Staph infections are most common in hospitals. We all carry staph every where we go. Its under your nails, its on things you touch. Its everywhere just not in hospitals. Thats why it is very important that people always use good hand washing. You have to be seen by a doctor. You usually take Bactrum and you have to use cleanser that they perscribe to you. You apply it once a day for a 5 day period I believe. I had a staph infection and it turned into MRSA. The MRSA cleared, but I had a bad infection. I had boils on my legs and everything. IT was bad. Get that treated ASAP.
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