We work very hard to ensure that none of our surgical patients is at high risk of developing an MRSA infection. All our inpatients are screened as soon as they are admitted to The Clinic. We take swabs straight away and send these to our microbiology labs.
The swabs are cultured and results are available within 72 hours.
If a patient is found to carry MRSA, they can be quite alarmed. We take time to explain to them that this bacterium is a variant of Staphylococcal aureus, a normal skin and nose organism that lives on the human body without causing symptoms or harm. However, if it enters a wound, such as a surgical wound, it can cause an infection, so it is important to deal with the situation effectively.