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I believe family members who do not have symptoms can be tested via nasal or nasal-pharyngeal swabs?
I believe I have read that sometimes mrsa is treated with special body washes, even a mild bleach and water mix
I recall I read something about that on medscape or somewhere. Of course, you would not wash a baby's mouth with
that.
Sorry I cannot help you much, but the mother can use bactroban on nipples. Possibly they will take antibiotics by mouth.?
Opinions expressed above are not necessarily those of Baptist.
Laurie Wheeler RN MN IBCLC
Breastfeeding Center
662-538-2397
Baptist 100. Well beyond a century.
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