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Re(1): Staff infection

Posted on July 15, 2007 at 09:54:16 PM by KenricoCare
Hi there,

We highly recommend our blue edition pads (FX-2) to treat stapth infection. Staph infection is caused by bacteria (staphylococcus aureus) that is the culprit of food poisoning, Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS), pneumonia, bone infections (osteomyelitis), mastitis in nursing mothers, endocarditis (infection of the inside of the heart) and bacteremia (blood infection). People who are otherwise healthy typically do not usually become severely ill from staph infections, but those at special risk, who have weakened immune systems, such as people suffering from diabetes, cancer, lung disease, or kidney disease.

Besides FX-2, we also recommend using our foot wipes to promptly remove this bacteria that may still exists on the surface of skin around knee areas. According to the laboratory testing, our foot wipes are capable of removing bacteria with 100% removal ratio.

To health,
Kenrico Support

Thread overview

  • Staff infection - By DMR July 14, 2007 at 08:21:19 PM
    • Re(1): Staff infection - By KenricoCare July 15, 2007 at 09:54:16 PM

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