Information on the number of deaths attributable to methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus, MRSA, is not available. Although colonisation with MRSA is not uncommon, it is unusual for this to result in mortality among colonised patients.
MRSA is a significant infection which occurs in hospitals and in the community. There are many contributing factors, including the use of antibiotics and the control of infection in hospitals. Guidelines for acute hospitals and other facilities were developed and circulated to health boards in 1995.