In Missouri, all of the community acquired MRSA that we have been 
seeing....which has been quite a bit, has been sensitive to bactrim and 
clindamycin.  We have used both in our pediatric practice with good 
results.  From the discussions that I have had with colleagues from 
other parts of the country, it appears that most of the MRSA being seen 
is sensitive to those two medications.

Susan, CPNP
Missouri

Mary Griffin Kellogg wrote:

>What does everyone use to treat MRSA mastitis or nipple infections? I have not seen it yet, but anticipate that it is just around the corner!
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>Thanks,
>Mary Griffin Kellogg, IBCLC
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