Tuesday, June 5, 2007
StaphAseptic
Inside Edition is doing a story about staph infections at the jail where Paris Hilton is staying. Paris should use StaphAseptic if she wants to avoid MRSA. MRSA stands for "Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus" and is a type of staph bacteria that can lead to infection. To prevent skin infections caused by MRSA and other germs, it’s essential to treat your cuts and scrapes with StaphAseptic. It's an effective way to protect yourself and stop staph from spreading. It's greaseless, non-staining gel provides soothing wound care without stinging or irritation. Parents, school administrators, coaches and kids need to be aware of the growing problem of antibiotic resistant germs including methicillin resistant staph (MRSA) because they spread easily from person to person and are appearing at epidemic rates. MRSA can spread through: close skin-to-skin contact, cuts in the skin, contaminated surfaces and equipment, and poor personal hygiene. Community acquired MRSA (CA-MRSA) is difficult to determine source of contact and spreads quickly, especially through young athletes who share contaminated equipment and family members who share personal items. You may download a free informational pamphlet about MSRA if you have any questions. StaphAseptic is available to purchase at every major drug store chain, get yours today!
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