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Bella Moss Foundation to Spread Word About MRSA Threat in U.S.

Posted: Tuesday, March 30, 2010, 2:38 p.m., EST

Bella Moss Foundation to Spread Word About MRSA Threat in U.S.The Bella Moss Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in the United Kingdom dedicated to helping veterinarians and pet owners with Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), plans an April U.S. tour to spread the word about the growing threat of MRSA in pets, as well as ways that the veterinary industry can increase early detection and prevention.

The foundation will present three sessions to raise awareness about MRSA - mainly that it is preventable and treatable if detected early. Presentations by Jill Moss, foundation president, and Mark Dosher, co-founder, are scheduled at the American Animal Medical Center, the University of South Florida and Cornell University.

MRSA is an emerging problem with pets in North America, according to Dr. J. Scott Weese, adviser to the foundation. “Well over 1,000 infections occur each year, and it is likely that a large number of infections go undiagnosed. The strains of MRSA that cause infections in pets are the same as those that cause disease in people, demonstrating the close relationship between people and their pets, and the impact that people and pets can have on each others’ health,” Dr. Weese said.

The foundation’s strategy is to raise awareness of MRSA among U.S. pet owners and to improve clinical approaches to MRSA by veterinarians, as it has done in the U.K., according to Moss. “The U.S. veterinary associations have limited information on MRSA, and we have provided veterinarians in the United States with access to our clinical advisers to help with first-time cases. We hope to aid veterinary associations in the U.S. to make more information widely available for veterinarians,” Moss said.

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Thank you very much for your article. I am a Vet Tech student in Madison Wisconsin and I am doing a project on MRSA for school and how it affects not only human but animals and with researching the web I came across your page. I have a personal tie with this disease and that is what made me want to do this for school. If you have any other information that I could use please email me at tigger252330@yahoo.com.. And thank you again
Jenni, Madison, WI
Posted: 5/2/2013 8:19:41 AM
It leaves me to wonder: Can Staph-a-septic be used on pets?? What does MRSA look like on pets??
JennyO, Las Vegas, NV
Posted: 4/19/2010 9:30:27 PM
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