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Back to Health Topics pageCommunity-Associated MRSA and Staph InfectionsStaph bacteria are one of the most common causes of skin infections in the United States. Most of these skin infections are minor such as pimples or boils and can be treated without antibiotics. However, staph bacteria can also cause serious infections, including those resistant to antibiotics, also known as MRSA (methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus). Although most staph infections, including MRSA, occur most frequently in persons in hospitals, the infection can also be transmitted in settings outside hospitals and are referred to as community acquired MRSA. MRSA in the community usually manifests as a skin infection such as a pimple or boil and worsens rapidly. Any student who has concerns about a skin condition that may be MRSA can make an appointment in the Medical Clinic, online, as soon as possible. If a same day appointment is not available online, the student should call the Medical Clinic at 706-542-8666 to see if he/she can be seen that day. Receiving prompt treatment is important. Staph infections and MRSA can be prevented by practicing good hygiene.
For more in-depth information please visit the CDC Community Based MRSA webpage at: www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhqp/ar_mrsa_ca_public.html |
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University Health Center
University of Georgia 370 River Road; Athens, GA 30602 706-542-1162 Email the Health Center
The Health Center is
fully accredited by the Joint Commission.
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