
MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) are commonly visible as skin boils, blisters or pus-filled bumps. Some strains of MRSA are now resistant to all antibiotics.
Hospital sanitation and the spread of air-borne germs in hospital wards is becoming of greater and greater concern throughout Japan.
Especially lethal are the methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) via unpredicted sources of infection. MRSA and other germs causing in-hospital infections are being closely monitored by about 500 medical institutions nationwide.
Under the radar of public concern, about 18,000 cases of MRSA and about 700 cases of MDRP, a nasty variety resistant to most antibiotics, have been found annually.
This medical debacle, along with the gradual spread of AIDS, threatens not only Japanese but Mankind.
Yet Japan is chronically short of experts to work on the prevention of in-hospital infections and to research the infection routes. This makes it nearly impossible to keep pace as the problem spreads. Two researchers from the Infection Control Program, University of Geneva, Switzerland recently claimed (Japan) “…has more or less ignored this public-health problem for a long time, resulting in some of the highest MRSA incidence rates worldwide.”
Do you have potential techniques to counteract this epidemic? Do you have cleansers, masks, sterilized products which can stem the spread of such deadly infections?
Then Japan needs your help, regardless of your country of origin or native tongue.
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