Clay Versus MRSA Superbug
Scientists from Arizona State University report that minerals from clay promise could provide inexpensive, highly-effective antimicrobials to fight methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections that are moving out of health care settings and into the community.
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New Clorox disinfectant is EPA registered to kill both types of MRSA
OAKLAND: While MRSA has been an issue in healthcare settings for years, CA-MRSA outbreaks in the community have been on the rise, with the greatest risk in community settings such as fitness clubs, in sports teams, at schools and daycare centers. In May, The Clorox Company will launch Clorox® Pro Quaternary All-Purpose Disinfectant Cleaner, a […]
The CDC Speaks Out About MRSA Infections
Meagan Dorsch wrote a great article on her talk with doctors on MRSA back in Oct 2007. To help people further, she publish a podcast with doctors breaking down what an MRSA infection is, eliminates some myths surrounding it, and advice.
To read more check out: The CDC Speaks Out About MRSA Infections.