Other microbes with genes for methicillin resistance could transfer those genes to the Staphylococcus aureus via different gene transfer methods (conjugation via sex pili, transduction,...
The first question was, "Will a bath in epsom salts kill a dermatological MRSA infection". Sadly no it won't.MRSA is typically treated with a few super-big gun antibiotiocs that we hope won't aid the...
It looks exactly like Staph aureus normally does - in vitro yellow domed colonies. In vivo it deopends on the site of infection. Microscopically, round, grape like clusters. You only know its MRSA...