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[|Human|] In 2005 I acquired an MRSA bacteria.  I was successfully treated with an antibiotic and no longer have this infection.  Whenever I visit a hospital or surgery center I am treated as if I had MRSA because I have not tested negative for MRSA.  What is necessary for me to do so that I can document that I am free of MRSA to the medical community?  I have had one nasal test that was negative 3 weeks ago.  Do I need another such test to confirm?  I am a paraplegic person who lives in St. Paul, MN and I go to Abbot Northwestern Hospital for my care.
[|AI|]  Hello dear, Thank you for your contact to Chat Doctor. I read and understand your concern. I am Chat Doctor answering your concern. If you detected as if you have MRSA than everyone will treat you as you are a carrier for the MRSA. Nasal test after three weeks suggest you are free from the MRSA, but you should keep a document stating that you are free from the MRSA.Otherwise, every time they treat you as if you are having MRSA and give you vigorous treatment. Please maintain good hygiene and clean practice in daily living this will keep you away from the MRSA and other such bugs. Good handwashing practice is the key for prevention of all the infection. So adopting this practice can benefit you. I will be happy to answer your further concern on bit.ly/ Chat Doctor. Thank you, ChatDoctorInfectious diseases specialist, ChatDoctor.