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If I think my child has MRSA, when should I call my doctor?

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If you suspect your child has a MRSA infection, seek medical attention right away.

Call the doctor if:
  • Your child or other family member has a red, painful, swollen, warm, pus-filled, or draining area of skin. These skin infections may look like boils. They often show up in areas where there has been a cut or scrape.
  • Your child or other family member also has a fever or feels sick.
  • Skin infections are passing between family members or friends.


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