Drug Resistant Staph

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dusty1197
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Re: Drug Resistant Staph

Post by dusty1197 »

Shannon, it looks like the URL was split in two within the post
below. Anyway, just thought you might want to take a peek.

Toni

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Shannon Nelson
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Joined: Fri Jun 28, 2002 10:00 pm

Re: Drug Resistant Staph

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Ah, that worked! I hadn't noticed the second part.
Thanks again!
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Roger
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Joined: Fri Sep 22, 2017 10:00 pm

Re: Drug Resistant Staph

Post by Roger »

What a great find! I have been wanting a source for good
skin disease pictures. Was looking for a book. This is much
better - easily searchable. Thanks a lot!
BTW, it is so funny. The definition of sarcoidosis uses the
word "violaceous" - sounds real serious, right? Means "violet colored".
Its just like Hahnemann said, using words to obfuscate and hide
how little they know about a disease.


Dale Moss
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Joined: Wed Jul 31, 2002 10:00 pm

Re: Drug Resistant Staph

Post by Dale Moss »

Shannon,

Your acquaintance's heart problem wasn't necessarily caused by staph; there
are viruses that create cardiomyopathy.

Does anyone know if different strains of staph are responsible for
necrotizing fascitis (flesh-eating staph) and MRSA (mycocillin-resistant
staphylococcus aureus)? The latter is what causes so many deaths in
hospitals ("The operation was successful, but the patient died."). Death
usually results from multiple-organ shutdown.

Peace,
Cinnabar


Joy Lucas
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Re: Drug Resistant Staph

Post by Joy Lucas »

Dear Shannon, you get a far bigger list of rx if you use Skin, ulcers,
phagedenic and infection from the outside would probably be the
infection that replicates internally. Staph bacterium can cause toxic
shock as you know as well as infective endocarditis but so can other
bacteria and parasites such as the heartworm (apparently spreading like
wild fire in the US). It sounds like the staph you are referring to in
the latter part of your post is the non-aureus type, which is found on
the skin of everyone that could be getting bolshy :-)

Sx that develop from a cat scratch obviously point to the individual's
susceptibility but it also has to take into consideration whatever the
cat (or any animal) is carrying and I believe that Pasteurella
multocida is another likely cause.

Castor oil has been used since ancient times as an anti inflammatory
(possibly because of the glycerin content??) but you can see how the
acid has been used as a terrorist substance - all the euphorbias have
this potential but Ricinis is one of the worst - no after effects of
this I hope :-(

Best wishes, Joy
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