Staphylococcus aureus is a type of Staphylococcus family, which lives in a form of group. These gram-positive bacteria can cause multiple diseases directly, such as skin infections or by producing toxins, responsible for food poisoning and toxic shock syndrome.

These bacteria are mostly located in the nose and on the skin (and less commonly in other parts) of 20%-30% of healthy adults. In the normal conditions, these bacteria do not cause any trouble. However, skin or other injuries may activate it to overcome the natural protective mechanisms of the body, leading to infection.

People at risk for Staph

Although so many health articles and health tips are available on internet to prevent Staph infections, nevertheless, a certain groups of people are at greater risk which includes newborn babies, lactating mothers, patients suffering from, cancer, diabetes, vascular and lung disease.

Injecting drug users, people with skin injuries or disorders, intravenous catheters, surgical incisions, and those who have weak immunity, have an elevated risk of developing Staph infections.

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