A yeast infection is caused by a fungus, and staph by a bacterium; but a yeast infection of the skin can cause skin compromise that makes it easier for a staph infection to occur.
Yes, staph infection is caused by staphylococcus bacteria.
They are highly infections, not just to dogs, but to humans as well.
Staph is caused by a bacterium; neuroleptic malignant syndrome is not.
The correct spelling is "staph infection." "Staph" is shorthand for staphylococcus, a kind of bacteria.
Yes, very. Especially the newer "resistant" staph infections. There are some strains of staph that cannot be treated with antibiotics. Staph infections can kill and staph infections that you encounter at hospitals are typically the most difficult to treat.
You are probably referring to methicillin resistant Staph aureus (MRSA) infection - an infection that is caused by the bacteria, Staph aureus, that has become resistant to most antibiotics. Yes I am but I asked what is it to define it mercer dease
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Yes, I recently took my dog to the vet, and it turned out there was a staph infection in both of his ears.
30% of people in the U.S carry staph bacteria in their skin.
Staph infection is caused by skin to skin contact. It is rare the you could get staph infection from drinking after someone. However, if they touched the glass with their hands where you were drinking, it is possible if they touched their infected wound first.
Staph is not a typical cause of hepatitis.