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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
Suspect MRSA infection/carrier in patients who present with: | |||
#multiple skin sites | |||
#recurrent infection | |||
#pt who has been in close contact of person with Hx of MRSA | |||
#infection showing early necrosis | |||
#two kinds: hospital acquired and community acquired | |||
==Prevention== | |||
# good hand hygiene | |||
# avoid sharing personal items with carriers | |||
# wash common household items with bleach and hot water | |||
# wash soiled sheets, towels, clothes in hot water with bleach and dry in hot dryer | |||
# Eradicate carriers: | |||
# mupirocin 2%: apply to each nostril TID x 5days | |||
# Hibiclens wash daily x 5 days | |||
# consider oral antibiotics | |||
==Treatment== | |||
# Antibiotics | |||
## Keflex + Bactrim DS | |||
## clindamycin | |||
## doxycycline | |||
## Vancomycin IV if severe infection/sepsis | |||
# I&D if abscess | |||
##(antibiotics not needed if no e/o cellulitis) | |||
==Source== | |||
Adapted from Donaldson | Adapted from Donaldson | ||
[[Category:ID]] | [[Category:ID]] | ||
Revision as of 04:47, 28 March 2011
Background
Suspect MRSA infection/carrier in patients who present with:
- multiple skin sites
- recurrent infection
- pt who has been in close contact of person with Hx of MRSA
- infection showing early necrosis
- two kinds: hospital acquired and community acquired
Prevention
- good hand hygiene
- avoid sharing personal items with carriers
- wash common household items with bleach and hot water
- wash soiled sheets, towels, clothes in hot water with bleach and dry in hot dryer
- Eradicate carriers:
- mupirocin 2%: apply to each nostril TID x 5days
- Hibiclens wash daily x 5 days
- consider oral antibiotics
Treatment
- Antibiotics
- Keflex + Bactrim DS
- clindamycin
- doxycycline
- Vancomycin IV if severe infection/sepsis
- I&D if abscess
- (antibiotics not needed if no e/o cellulitis)
Source
Adapted from Donaldson
