Hi everyone! This is my first post but I have been a long time lurker. I'm currently working on getting certified to be a provider. But am, in the mean time watching a few children in my home. I did an interview today and the daycare child was ****ing on my sons pacifier and before I knew it was in his mouth!! A few moments later the mother goes onto explain to me that the little girl has had MRSA. She said it's not a big deal and that she isn't contagious and that she hasn't shown any signs for a while. My son was ****ed on his pacifier after it was in this little girls mouth. OMG....please tell me I'm just freaking out. Please!
MRSA!! Please Ease My Fears
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Welcome back. MRSA not contagious? I need to look that up. At first glance I would say it is very contagious.
It is usually transmitter as a staph infection through the skin and since it is a bacterium I would consult your doctor. MRSA is not something to take lightly.
http://www.mrsamedical.com
Last edited by Michael; 10-09-2013, 04:51 PM.- Flag
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Hi everyone! This is my first post but I have been a long time lurker. I'm currently working on getting certified to be a provider. But am, in the mean time watching a few children in my home. I did an interview today and the daycare child was ****ing on my sons pacifier and before I knew it was in his mouth!! A few moments later the mother goes onto explain to me that the little girl has had MRSA. She said it's not a big deal and that she isn't contagious and that she hasn't shown any signs for a while. My son was ****ed on his pacifier after it was in this little girls mouth. OMG....please tell me I'm just freaking out. Please!
MRSA in a wound can be cured and afterwards that wound will test negative if cured. However, some people are predisposed to get it again, either in the same area or a different area. Some people are carriers.
Honestly unless it was in his mouth and was an active infection, you and your kiddo should be just fine.- Flag
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That sounds right. That is an area where MRSA is commonly found. I have read that once a host has it, the person is more susceptible to it. You are probably ok, but I would talk to your doctor just in case.- Flag
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this exactly.
MRSA is quite common and in that particular location very common in children.- Flag
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but yes, your little one will be fine.- Flag
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