Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus MRSA and Lyme Disease
diagnosed early enough, i.e. during the first two stages. Fatalities are rare. It is, however, important to note that even after treatment using antibiotics, a certain percentage of people may still not show any improvement. According to Aucott (as cited in WebMD, 2018), “ten percent of people don’t get better after antibiotics.” In such cases, there exists no other viable treatment options (WebMD, 2018). It should also be noted that reinfection could still occur even after successful treatment. Towards this end, the relevance of prevention efforts cannot be overstated. These will be highlighted elsewhere in this text. Epidemiology In essence, Lyme disease is regarded to be Europe and America’s most prevalent tickborne… Continue Reading...