Staph Infection (Staphylococcus)


Overview and Facts about Staphylococcus

Staphylococcus is a type of bacteria that can cause a host of potentially harmful infections in the body. These infections, known collectively as staph infections, can differ in severity and symptoms depending on the location of the infection.

Staph infections are often categorized as skin and soft tissue infections and invasive infections.

Skin and soft tissue staph infections are the most common type and are usually relatively minor. Invasive infections affect internal organs and can lead to serious complications.

Staph infections are treated with antibiotics, however, some strains have developed resistance to a number of these medications. An untreated staph infection can become life-threatening, therefore, immediate medical attention is necessary. 

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