Information
How and why you need to learn about this spreading CA-MRSA.
Infection spreading in work place will be common in the future. If
you are working in a crowded office, heavy machinery, building trade
or a sophisticated modern building with clean office, infection will
spread around.
We will publish information, videos and
show you where and how this bacteria can colonize and spread. This
information will help you prevent spread and save compensation
payment.
MRSA can be acquired by direct skin-to-skin contact with a person
with a skin or wound infection. It can also be transmitted by
contact with shared items or objects that have come into contact
with someone else's infection (e.g., towels, used bandages).
MRSA skin infections are common an spread in crowded office by contact with skin
enter body via cuts or abrasions, Contaminated items and
surfaces, toilet taps, door knobs, table surface and light
switches are common sites. 80% of cell phones and computer key
boards are said to be colonised.
Shaking hands with you client is said to be
more dangerous than kissing.
Employer Briefing on Staph Infections in the
Workplace
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Office
Where and how infections spread in your office is important for
you to reduce infection occurring in your work place.
We will be providing information and changes you could implement
to reduce the risk. We feel this simple changes you could implement
must not be commercialised and will be very expensive to implement.
Our mission is to reduce spreading infection and not a
commercial. We have children and are dedicated to reduce the
bacterial spread in our community.
Educating staff and spreading information's is very important to
protect all your staff. This organism spreads by contact and is very
virulent if the bacteria enters blood. The toxins are said to be
similar to rattle snake poison.
Common places in your office are colonized with Bacteria
are telephone, mobile phone, computers, keyboard, coffee rooms and
women's hand bag. These bacteria are rapidly becoming resistant to
disinfectants. Wiping surface using strong antibacterial solutions
must be discouraged because the bacteria are said to become more
virulent. Using soap water or bleach helps but you must not wipe the
surface twice.
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Prevention
Learn more about how this infection spreads in your office and
how you can reduce the risk of catching infections.
Our advice is based on scientific evidence and not commercially
driven. We strongly advice you not to spend money to seek help on
risk management and re-decoration. Simple precautions and strict
hand washing using soap and water help. Spending money on heavy
cleaning equipment and deep cleaning does not reduce spread but
found to increase infections.
Ensure that facilities and supplies for handwashing are available
and encourage workers to practice good hygiene. Routine housekeeping
in the workplace is followed and contaminated equipment and
surfaces are cleaned with detergent-based cleaners or Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA)-registered disinfectant.
Places in your office are colonized with
Bacteria
Warning for Business travellers
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Skin Lesions
How can you identify your collegue could be a carrier or you have an
infection which need treatment and isolation?
Here we are publishing information about varios skin lesions which
are infected with CA-MRSA.
These pictures will help you keep away
from infected people or as a boss, to decide on sending this staff
member home.
Prevent the spread and early detection can reduce major out break as
we don't have a cure.
Lesions which you were familiar with like pimples, small skin
abscess, rash, cuts and bruises are important. People who bite their
nails and scratch their eczema rash can be spreading the bacteria
without knowing.
Digging nose is another important factor as the bacteria is
colonized in the nostrils of one in three adult and children......
Learning
about MRSA the hard way
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News
We are publishing news about spreading infections locally and
nationally.
Our mission is to share information about the bacteria, treatment
and advances to help you know what is going on in your community and
nationally. We feel the news papers are publishing information that
are commercially driven and not in the interest of our community.
At times of crisis, the best thing you can do is to learn from
others mistake, past experience and failures.
One in 20 Healthcare workers now carry MRSA,
Lancent Infectious Disease 2008.
Shaking hands with you client is said to be
more dangerous than kissing.
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