Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Staph infection at BIS

Blytheville Superintendent Bruce Daniels has confirmed a report of a Blytheville Intermediate School student being treated for a staph infection. Rumors of a more widespread infection involving teachers are not accurate, according to Daniels.

For those who don't know, staph infection comes from a bacteria commonly behind minor skin infections that show up as pimples or boils. Those infections can usually be treated with medication. The best way to prevent an infection is with thorough and repeated hand-washing.

You can find about a million articles on staph infection on the Internet. Here is one of them.

To read more about what Blytheville Schools are doing, see today's CN.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi there,

My name is Oliver and a dear friend of mine had a terrible car accident what entailed the amputation of his right leg. After surgery he got diagnosed with MRSA Staph.
No antibiotics was helping so I gave him a salve I bought in the Homeopathic Pharmacy in Santa Monica. It’s called the Puremedy Infection Formula. The practitioner in the pharmacy explained to me that this salve originates from a Old Native American Tribe up from Canada. What we witnessed was mind blowing. With in the first hours he noticed already an improvement (on the feeling level, not visible) but after two days there the healing process became visible for the human eye and after ten days he was completely freed from Staph ( without taking any antibiotics). Where boils where before was now beautiful healed and restored skin! Please check out there web site http://www.Puremedy.com. It helped him a great deal and I highly recommend this ancient salve.