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Schools... Staph Infections, and Deaths Raise the Alarm
Thought about putting this in parenting...
Schools in Several States Report Staph Infections, and Deaths Raise the Alarm http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/19/us...html?th&emc=th Quote:
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We say Em-Ar-Ess-Ey here
Interesting article though |
We say Em-ar-ess-ey, unless you're a nurse in a hospital in which case it's usually mursa.
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Yes, it's scary. Even scarier watching a child of yours (even if once removed) languish in the hospital waiting to see if the antibiotics will work or not.
Yes, we all know to wash our hands. But do we? The locker room scenario with those teenage boys is making me kind of sick thinking about it. And little kids--even if they wash their hands, chances are they are not doing it thoroughly enough to be effective. Proper handwashing is more than just a quick rinse under the faucet. It's hot water, soap, vigorous washing, under the nails, up to the wrists. Daughter No. 1 (whose daughter got sick) works in a day care; 3 of her kids go to school; and her husband works the intake desk at a hospital. Not surprising they are always getting sick. I told Daughter No. 1 that she ought to make her whole family, when they come home, wash their hands FIRST thing before they touch anything. And to disinfect with a strong cleaner all the switchplates, door handles, etc. that get a lot of touching. |
Damn I love that school nurse!
Hygiene is still not considered manly. For these boys, it's for cissies ... I say let em wash or not wash as they like and let Darwinism sort it out. Not really, because it would help the disease spread, but the idea has some appeal. |
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Our school (were the boy plays football), several had staph within the past 2 months. Two or Three had it bad enough (not hospitalization, though). Just seems "odd" that there has been such a strain this year. What "seems" to be the difference, from this year than any other year?
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The press is focusing on it this year.
It was sharks a couple years ago, and pit bulls a few years before that. Oh yeah, and the bird flu was in there too. |
I wonder if there's a vaccine in the works... :eyebrow:
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I'm sure there will soon be a whole range of anti-staph waterless handwashes and sanitized wipes....
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to breed stronger bugz.
yippee. Wash your hands people. srsly. |
Antibacterial soaps have been part of the problem. A couple of hospitals here in Seattle stopped using them a couple of years ago.
A year ago, I had a spider bite on my foot and didn't think too much about it. After a while, it got worse,but, then seemed better. About two months later, I wound up in the hospital with a serious case of MRSA. It was travelling internally up my leg so I didn't even know about it. Had it gotten into my blood stream, I wouldn't be typing this now. In Seattle, MRSA is rampant in the jails and hospitals. Now that it's finally hit the headlines, maybe something will get done! P.S. This is totally different from bird flu, mad cow, etc. It's not speculation, it's here now and very real. |
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