The number of American deaths from a virulent, drug-resistant strain of staph, MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus), now challenges the nation’s AIDS death toll (CNN.com/AP, 10/16).
A study published in the October 17 Journal of the American Medical Association reports that annual MRSA deaths may reach 18,650. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, AIDS killed 17,000 Americans in 2005
Experts attribute MRSA prevalence to overuse of penicillin-related antibiotics. The strain preys on people with compromised immune systems, including those living with HIV, and most commonly spreads in hospitals, poor urban neighborhoods, prisons, gyms and locker rooms.
"I'm HIV positive and diabetic (as well as have high cholesterol) and some of my meds specify taking them with 'high fat foods' which I have to do twice a day. I've eaten as healthy as possible, but when it comes to high fat foods, I am in a quandary...about what to eat sometimes..."