New Product "CA-MRSA CONTROL"

The First EPA Registered Disinfectant Formula To Cary Kill Claims For CA-MRSA and VRE is NOW Available.

The dimensions of the problem are frightening. Our nation, our athletes, and our bodies are under siege by an onslaught of antibiotic resistant pathogens, in spite of impressive advances in the creation of new drugs.



 
A complete program to help control the cross contamination of CA-MRSA and protect everyones health.

One Exclusive Program Formulated and Engineered Specifically for Environmental Surfaces in High Risk Venues Where CA-MRSA Thrives.




Reports demonstrate that CA-MRSA can spread by direct person-to-person contact or directly via transient carriage on hands and body parts of athletes and children.

Contaminated environmental surfaces such as artificial turf, locker rooms, athletic equipment, tattoo equipment, and playground equipment, which come in contact with the athlete, client, employee or child become the catalyst for broad community acquired outbreaks of the potentially deadly strain of staph.

The in discriminant pathogen has affected dozens of professional athletes and crippled franchises while literally killing children unable to fight off the infection.

Previously, MRSA had only attacked the immuno compromised. Until now, the USA 300 and 400 strains have evolved to community acquired levels that can attack the healthiest of children and professional athletes.

It is clear then that the importance of an antibiotic resistant disinfection program for your facility is paramount.





MRSA has sidelined careers, even caused death
By Steve Delsohn and Brian Franey.
Special to ESPN.com

Just last year, Mike Gansey's future seemed clear. The West Virginia guard, a first-team All-Big East selection, was looking forward to a deep run in the NCAA Tournament. Then it would be off to the NBA, where some scouts had him projected as a first-round draft pick. (read the whole story)





14 month old Bryce
By Anita Manning.
USA TODAY

On Christmas night, 14 month-old Bryce Smith came down with pneumonia caused by a drug-resistant staph infection called MRSA. His father, Scott Smith, says Bryce's pediatrician told him and his wife, Katie, that the baby had a cold and that they shouldn't worry. (read the whole story)



Pro Football Players Pass Staph Infections
WebMD Medical News.

Feb. 2, 2005 -- Staph infections may pose a bigger risk to some professional football players than a tackle or quarterback sack, (read the whole story)





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