
There are many antibiotics used to treat the mrsa infection which is a kind of highly contagious disease that is transmitted from one person to another. The antibiotics are commonly used to treat the infections but most of them are useless and if are effective then only for a temporary span of time which occurs or attacks again. The usual antibiotics used are the vancomycin and teicoplanin which are glycopeptides antibiotics that are used to treat severe mrsa infection. But they only give a temporary relief as the mrsa infection has a nature of occurring again and again which causes the skin to boil and damage frequently within a gap of moths or even weeks in between. The teicoplanin is a structural congener of the glycopeptide vanomycin and has a similar activity spectrum but a longer half life than the vanomycin but the bacterium causing the mrsa infection have formed a strain which is resistant to the vancomycin and glycopeptides which is known as the vancomycin intermediate staphylococcus aureus. Thus the more powerful drug that is thrown over the infectious bacterium and more resistant it becomes as the result of mutation. Thus the commonly used antibiotics with nutri system may be effective for a short while and that to on the inferior mrsa infection.

