MRSA Prevention: The Pathogen Stops Here
According to a recent study, Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)
is responsible for 19,000 deaths per year. Surfaces also carry substantial germs
and bacteria. MRSA can live on inanimate surfaces for over 50 days. No longer a
problem confined to hospitals and nursing homes, community-acquired
MRSA poses a real threat to the public health. Routine hard surface disinfection
and good hand hygiene practices are ways to help stem the spread of this potentially
deadly infection.
Professional Disposables International, Inc. (PDI) offers a complete product line
proven effective in killing MRSA on surfaces and skin. This bulletin consists of an overview of our surface and
hand hygiene products effective against MRSA.
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