MRSA carrier facts and myths
One of the biggest questions I hear from people with MRSA is “will I always be a MRSA carrier?” This is an important question because a MRSA carrier can spread the bacteria to their spouse, family members, friends and coworkers, even if they show no signs of infection.
And, even if a person’s MRSA treatment is effective and their infection stops, you can still be a MRSA carrier long afterward. It’s possible to pick up the bacteria and become a carrier, even if you never become actively infected. Now, I’m not saying this to be alarmist, but I feel it’s very important to understand the facts on how this bacteria lives and how it is transmitted to others. If you understand the facts, you can find a solution.
Unfortunately, I’ve seen a lot of confusion, half-truths and misunderstanding about what is a MRSA carrier and what the risks are. To see a clear picture of what a MRSA carrier is, be sure to read my MRSA carrier FAQ’s page.
To your health,
Michelle Moore
Microbiologist and Natural Health Expert
Author of the Natural MRSA recovery Guidebook MRSA Secrets Revealed