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this is a discussion within the NFL Community Forum; Originally Posted by Crusader We'll see more a and more of this in the coming years. Not just in the NFL but in society in general. Over usage of antibiotics has created these super resistant Staph bacteria . What is ...
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Re: Redskins Need To Disinfect Their Lockerroom And Give Personal Hygiene In-Service Classes
Originally Posted by Crusader
Very true, but there's another solution...![]()
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Re: Redskins Need To Disinfect Their Lockerroom And Give Personal Hygiene In-Service Classes
Yes and it, together with other chemicals, works well do desinfect most spaces. Problem is however that if you miss one tiny speck that might be enough for you to get infected.
I've worked with cleaning at Swedens biggest hospital and MRSA is one of the biggest challenges there is. Whomever that comes up with a "next gen antibiotic" will be rich. |
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Re: Redskins Need To Disinfect Their Lockerroom And Give Personal Hygiene In-Service Classes
Originally Posted by Crusader
First, it's all in how much a priority getting rid of MRSA, i.e. how much are you paying the folks to properly, thoroughly clean, disinfected houses of healing...![]()
Second, money will be made on the next gold dust, but again, MRSA is resistant to antibiotics and the super germs will evolve to those fourth generations antibiotics as well... Clean and mean are the lawsuits will keep the bank accounts lean... |
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