The Bug You May Not Know About - MRSA


by John Grimes - Date: 2007-12-19 - Word Count: 496 Share This!

It has long been feared that we might one day face a disease that we couldn't combat. With dense population centers, this concern has never been more realistic. A new bug has even popped up.

There is a deadly form of bacteria lurking amidst our atmosphere, and many people are entirely unaware that this type of super bacteria even exists. These "super bugs" do not prey solely upon the weak and feeble. Instead, a type of bacteria known as Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) tends to cling to any man, woman, or child that is in its path, and the victims of MRSA often die within seventy-two hours.

MRSA isn't a new type of bug and this bacteria has been around for quite awhile now, but up until this point MRSA did not affect healthy individuals. Many elderly people have been affected by MRSA in the past, and this bacteria was believed to exist only within nursing homes and hospitals. Shockingly, MRSA has somehow managed to morph into an entirely different sort of bug that now snatches perfectly healthy people, - especially children - and completely annihilates their immune system in a matter of days. Doctors and scientists alike are baffled by this new bacteria that they have now dubbed a "super bug," and they are warning parents to try and prevent children from having contact with any sort of bacteria.

In fact, scientists are extremely bothered by this new form of MRSA that seems to be completely resistant to any sort of antibiotic. Children that play on sports teams are far more susceptible to MRSA than other people, but scientists have yet to find out the reasoning behind this truth. Often, doctors and scientists do not have the time to fully investigate patient's that contract MRSA, and many times this bacteria is misdiagnosed. MRSA acts by working its way into a victim's body through the skin, at which point it begins attacking the lungs. Most people that have died from an MRSA assault contract pneumonia right away, which then begins to shut down the immune system.

Currently, there is no remedy for MRSA once it enters a person's body, but All Terrain's line of "Hand Sanz" will completely eliminate MRSA from occurring if used properly. Hand Sanz works with the skin in order to combat any possibility of attacking bacteria, and this rather important sanitizer will rid any body of MRSA within fifteen minutes flat. Hand Sanz is easy to use, it is all natural, and it will help to ensure that your family will not contract any form of MRSA. While this super bug continues to flourish, those that want to remain safe should consider the use of Hand Sanz. While MRSA is still thriving, this deadly bacteria can be prevented before it has time to seep into the skin.

John Grimes is with AllTerrainco.com - makers of Hand Sanz Sanitizer which kills MSRA staph infection with one application. Visit us to read the lab results of the test.

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