Animal MRSA Advice Service
The new Human to Animal MRSA Advice Service has been created to provide information and advice on resistant bacteria and their effects on animal health.
BMF clinical advisor David Lloyd, professor of veterinary dermatology at the Royal Veterinary College, said: “There has been a worrying increase in the numbers of pets reported with MRSA Infections. The causes for this seem to be complex, and research to understand this emerging infection in animals and people is continuing. The Bella Moss Foundation has been very helpful explaining to pet owners the complexity of these issues, and the new Animal MRSA Advice Service will be an educational tool for lay people and veterinarians to learn more about resistant bacterial infections in animals, MRSA is not the only bug threatening the health of pets and infection control is the key to saving lives.