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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
- About MRSA
MRSA history and how it is spread.
CA-MRSA | HA-MRSA
MRSA Information For Health Professionals:
- Invasive MRSA Surveillance and Reporting
Reporting invasive MRSA to MDH.
- MRSA Recommendations
This report serves as the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Recommendations for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) control in acute care settings as required under Minnesota Statutes, section 144.585. Updated 11/2011
- Other MRSA Guidelines and Resources
Guidelines, publications, and resources to prevent MRSA transmission in health care facilities.
Related Topics
- Staph and MRSA Information for Schools
Commonly asked questions that will help parents and school officials prevent the spread of Staph and MRSA in schools.
- Staph and MRSA Information for Correctional Facilities
Guidelines, resources, and information for correctional facilities.
- Skin Infections in Athletes
Skin infections account for up to 10% of time-loss injuries in some sports and can cause serious illness. Skin infections can be spread from one athlete to another. You can help protect athletes from becoming sick or losing playing time due to skin infections.
Last Updated: 10/19/2022