Infection, to most of
us is very normal and some of us contract infections on and off. Some
of the commonly known infections are the cold, staff infection
and AIDS. Even small matters like injuries or wounds if not taken care
of; it will lead to infection to one. Usually infections will lead to
inflammation as it how a body system will react towards infection and
important as without inflammation, wounds and infections will never
heal and progressive destruction of the tissue would compromise the
survival of the organism.
Infection can have minor effect to one, but at the same time can be
fatal. One of the infections which are fatal is AIDS which was infected
by the HIV virus. Up to date, there is no cure for AIDS infection, but
there are ways to prevent the spread of the HIV virus. Another
infection which could be fatal if one developed the infection is the
staph infection. Staph infection
has different effects to different individual and it range from minor
to fatal. Unlike AIDS, although staph infection could be fatal, it can
actually be treated provided one seeks medical attention once
contracted with the infection.
Previously, antibiotics are used to treat staph infection as staph
infection is bacterial infection. But over the time, the staph bacteria
evolve and grow stronger and immune to the antibiotics due to excessive
use of antibiotics by the human. Thus, new and stronger antibiotics
like Vancomycin are developed by the scientist to cure staph infection.
A patient undergoing the treatment is required to take all of the doses
recommended by the doctor, as unfinished doses will lead to the
bacteria resistant towards the new antibiotics.
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