Press Release
OCTOBER 19th, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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CONTACT: TIM O’CONNOR
PHONE:561-355-3576
FAX:561- 355-3035
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Skin Infections
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How can I prevent staph or
MRSA skin infections?
Practice good hygiene:
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Keep your hands clean by
washing thoroughly with
soap and water or using
an alcohol-based hand
sanitizer.
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Keep cuts and scrapes
clean and covered with a
bandage until healed.
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Avoid contact with other
people’s wounds or
bandages.
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Avoid sharing personal
items such as towels or
razors.
You can prevent spreading
staph or MRSA skin
infections to others by
following these steps:
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Cover your wound.
Keep wounds that are
draining or have pus
covered with clean, dry
bandages. Follow your
healthcare provider’s
instructions on proper
care of the wound. Pus
from infected wounds can
contain staph and MRSA,
so keeping the infection
covered will help
prevent the spread to
others. Bandages or tape
can be discarded with
the regular trash.
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Clean your hands.
You, your family, and
others in close contact
should wash their hands
frequently with soap and
warm water or use an
alcohol-based hand
sanitizer, especially
after changing the
bandage or touching the
infected wound.
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Do not share personal
items. Avoid sharing
personal items such as
towels, washcloths,
razors, clothing, or
uniforms that may have
had contact with the
infected wound or
bandage. Wash sheets,
towels, and clothes that
become soiled with water
and laundry detergent.
Drying clothes in a hot
dryer, rather than
air-drying, also helps
kill bacteria in
clothes.
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Talk to your Doctor.
Tell any healthcare
providers who treat you
that you have or had a
staph or MRSA skin
infection.
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