The Moment I Knew.
The story of the moment a tired old hospital nurse knew she was finished.
The story of the moment a tired old hospital nurse knew she was finished.
Seemingly innocent household or workplace items can contain an amazing quantity of germs that most people are unaware of.
As widespread panic over MRSA spreads across the nation, it appears the news
media tries to add more sensation to the headlines in order to attract readers.
This tactic unfortunately causes mass hysteria, overexaggeration and large
amounts of misinformation that eventually need a calm, well educated explanation.
Black plague and Spanish flu were both highly pathogenic influenzas that caused high mortality rates. They existed as killer plaques for a longer interval cycle. By the end of the 20th century, livestock and poultry-related pandemic flu caused many deaths in humans. About 15 years later in 2002-3, SARS hit hard in China, and within a short period of six years, H1N1 has now swept over the globe tremendously, causing deaths in Mexico, America, Europe and Asia. When next confronted with these highly contagious plagues, deadly diseases or flu-like symptoms, who will become an innocent victim?
These diseases are not just killer plagues, they’re the deadliest and most horrible diseases that have damaged human life. Indeed, these horrible diseases have left the world in awe!
Description of MRSA, what it looks like, how it is treated, what makes it different than other infections.
A new report shows that various strains of bacteria having a genetic resistance to traditional antibiotics are beginning to affect American children.
The clinical name, methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus or MRSA for short, is an infection that spreads easily. Find out more about it in this article.