elliebirdyx
New member
- Jan 9, 2024
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- Yoshi
Hi all,
I have a question concerning a bacteria that I was exposed to at my job, and how to proceed with handling my bird.
I work in the skin-care industry, and a client admitted to having a history of MRSA after I already had skin-to-skin contact with her and "hopefully" being fully treated for it with no active symptoms for 3 years (she claims). I applied products over the nose area that had 3 small, scabbed spots that she claimed she "picked" but weren't weeping/open.
I'd like to know if I should be avoiding skin contact with him for the 10 day period that symptoms could arise? I typically spend a lot of time where he's perched on or hanging out with me, so I fear him contracting something from me. I also am concerned that I may end up being "colonized" with no symptoms, and carry the bacteria that can now infect him at any time... Any insight here is appreciated.
I have a question concerning a bacteria that I was exposed to at my job, and how to proceed with handling my bird.
I work in the skin-care industry, and a client admitted to having a history of MRSA after I already had skin-to-skin contact with her and "hopefully" being fully treated for it with no active symptoms for 3 years (she claims). I applied products over the nose area that had 3 small, scabbed spots that she claimed she "picked" but weren't weeping/open.
I'd like to know if I should be avoiding skin contact with him for the 10 day period that symptoms could arise? I typically spend a lot of time where he's perched on or hanging out with me, so I fear him contracting something from me. I also am concerned that I may end up being "colonized" with no symptoms, and carry the bacteria that can now infect him at any time... Any insight here is appreciated.