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I dey shame, I dey shame, you can dying in silence |
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Is It Possible to Prevent Staph Infections? How Long Is a Staph Infection Contagious? Staph bacteria are frequently present in healthy humans. Areas where the bacteria can be found include the sebaceous (sweat) glands, nose, and other skin areas. Because of this colonization of healthy people, it is almost impossible to prevent contact with the bacteria. Most staph bacteria are transmitted by person-to-person contact, but viable staph on surfaces of clothing, sinks, and other objects can contact skin and cause infections. As long as a person has an active infection, the organisms are contagious. However, reducing risk factors such as skin scratches, abrasions, or puncture wounds -- or if they occur, immediately cleaning and treating them -- helps prevent infections. Good hygiene, especially hand washing, prevents many infections. Individuals who live in crowded or unsanitary conditions, play contact sports, or share towels or clothing have a higher risk of getting staph infections. Individuals who work in hospitals can reduce their infection risk by wearing protective garments (for example, masks, gloves, and gowns). Any conditions that suppress a person's immune response create a higher risk for infection. Hospitalized people have a high risk of infection because of skin penetration by such things as intravenous lines, surgical incision sites, and implanted devices. Keeping penetrated skin sites clean and protected (covered with sterile dressings) helps prevent infections. For staph cure visit www.stdhomecures..com Best wishes! |
Is It Possible to Prevent Staph Infections? How Long Is a Staph Infection Contagious? Staph bacteria are frequently present in healthy humans. Areas where the bacteria can be found include the sebaceous (sweat) glands, nose, and other skin areas. Because of this colonization of healthy people, it is almost impossible to prevent contact with the bacteria. Most staph bacteria are transmitted by person-to-person contact, but viable staph on surfaces of clothing, sinks, and other objects can contact skin and cause infections. As long as a person has an active infection, the organisms are contagious. However, reducing risk factors such as skin scratches, abrasions, or puncture wounds -- or if they occur, immediately cleaning and treating them -- helps prevent infections. Good hygiene, especially hand washing, prevents many infections. Individuals who live in crowded or unsanitary conditions, play contact sports, or share towels or clothing have a higher risk of getting staph infections. Individuals who work in hospitals can reduce their infection risk by wearing protective garments (for example, masks, gloves, and gowns). Any conditions that suppress a person's immune response create a higher risk for infection. Hospitalized people have a high risk of infection because of skin penetration by such things as intravenous lines, surgical incision sites, and implanted devices. Keeping penetrated skin sites clean and protected (covered with sterile dressings) helps prevent infections. For staph cure visit www.stdhomecures..com Best wishes! |
Is It Possible to Prevent Staph Infections? How Long Is a Staph Infection Contagious? Staph bacteria are frequently present in healthy humans. Areas where the bacteria can be found include the sebaceous (sweat) glands, nose, and other skin areas. Because of this colonization of healthy people, it is almost impossible to prevent contact with the bacteria. Most staph bacteria are transmitted by person-to-person contact, but viable staph on surfaces of clothing, sinks, and other objects can contact skin and cause infections. As long as a person has an active infection, the organisms are contagious. However, reducing risk factors such as skin scratches, abrasions, or puncture wounds -- or if they occur, immediately cleaning and treating them -- helps prevent infections. Good hygiene, especially hand washing, prevents many infections. Individuals who live in crowded or unsanitary conditions, play contact sports, or share towels or clothing have a higher risk of getting staph infections. Individuals who work in hospitals can reduce their infection risk by wearing protective garments (for example, masks, gloves, and gowns). Any conditions that suppress a person's immune response create a higher risk for infection. Hospitalized people have a high risk of infection because of skin penetration by such things as intravenous lines, surgical incision sites, and implanted devices. Keeping penetrated skin sites clean and protected (covered with sterile dressings) helps prevent infections. For staph cure visit www.stdhomecures..com Best wishes! |
I dey shame , I dey shame and you are dying in silence. Get rid of staphylococcus infections today! www.stdhomecures..com |
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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Tuesday described the N6.8 trillion 2016 federal budget presented by President Muhammadu Buhari as a big fraud and executive conspiracy tailored towards mortgaging the future of the nation. The party queried President Buhari’s decision to borrow N2 trillion, the biggest in the history of the nation as the height of recklessness and deceit from a government that trends on propaganda. The PDP in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, berated the Federal Government for trying to use their bogus welfare programme and phantom capital projects as cover and conduit to syphon the funds to satisfy partisan interests, particularly to settle huge campaign debts. “It is obvious that this budget is an extension of the campaign promises of the APC government, presented as a manifesto filled with bogus promises which implementation will be inconclusive, thereby allowing the APC to once again deny their promises. “There has never been any known economy in the world where government deliberately mortgage the future of its nation by borrowing excessively to finance partisan interests while hiding under bogus welfare programmes. This is moreso important as the APC in reeling out their bogus campaign promises never informed Nigerians that they would mortgage their future through excessive borrowing. “We have it on good authority that this is the first in the series of APC borrowings which would leave the future generation of Nigerians under the burden of huge debts after four years.” The PDP said the budget clearly shows that after seven months in power, President Buhari and his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) are yet to differentiate between governance and campaign propaganda. “By all standards, the 2016 budget, the first major economic policy outing of this government, is completely unrealistic and duplicitously embellished with impractical predications, a development that confirms fears by economy watchers and investors that this administration is obviously ill-equipped for governance. “We are indeed shocked that President Buhari and his minister of information have come up with two different reasons for the current fuel crisis in the country. While we appreciate the President’s apology, we think it is high time he called this minister to order as his excessive propaganda and blame game are ridiculing this administration and the image of the nation. “Furthermore, it is instructive to note the official endorsement of Mr. President to the devaluation of the naira as against his campaign promise of firming up the value of our currency even to the much vaunted one naira to one dollar. ‘Does it mean that Mr. President lied his way to power, or that he did not understand the complexities of governance when he was making his false promises to Nigerians? “In future, there is need to regulate campaign promises so that we will not end up with a government that promises to climb Mount Everest with bare hands and end up mortgaging our future with orchestrated borrowings. “Finally, we want to request Mr. President to once again to involve experienced and well-tested hands in the management of the economy and budgeting processes. This economy is not for Mr. President, neither is it for the APC. The progress of the economy is for all Nigerians and as such, due care should taken to save ourselves from unrealistic and deceptive programmes. http://leadership.ng/news/485683/buharis-budget-plan-mortgage-nigerias-future-pdp www.celebritymilestone.com |
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Staphylococcus aureus bacteria — usually simply called staph — is commonly found on your skin or in your nose or throat. Most of the time, the bacteria cause no problems or minor skin infections. But staph infections can turn deadly if the bacteria burrow deeper into your body, getting into your bloodstream, urinary tract, lungs and heart. In recent years, a growing number of otherwise healthy people, many of whom have never been in a hospital, also are developing life-threatening staph infections. A greater problem is that many staph infections no longer respond to common antibiotics. Though most staph infections can still be successfully treated, it may only be a matter of time before the bacteria become resistant to all currently available medications. Staph infections can range from minor skin problems to food poisoning, fatal pneumonia and surgical wound infections. As a result, signs and symptoms of staph infections vary widely, depending on the location and severity of the infection and on whether your illness results from direct infection with staph bacteria or from toxins the bacteria produce. Read more signs of Staph at www.terminateitnow.com How do you get a staph infection? Staph bacteria can cause illness in two ways: through direct infection, which happens in most staph-related skin infections, and through toxins that the bacteria produce. These toxins are to blame for food poisoning and some serious MRSA infections. Here's how they break through your body's defenses: Skin infections . Most skin infections develop when staph bacteria enter your body through a cut or other break in your skin. Having eczema, psoriasis, irritation after shaving, or any condition that makes your skin more sensitive increases your risk of infection. Food poisoning . Staph bacteria thrive in foods that are improperly handled or stored, especially potato, egg, tuna and chicken salads, cream-filled pastries and pies, mayonnaise-based salad dressings, cream sauces, and custards. Staph grows best at room temperature, so refrigerating these foods is key. Participating in contact sports . MRSA has crept into both amateur and professional sports teams. The bacteria spread easily through cuts, scrapes and skin-to-skin contact. Sharing towels or athletic equipment . MRSA has been known to spread among athletes who share razors, towels, uniforms or equipment. Having a weakened immune system . People with weakened immune systems, including those living with HIV/AIDS, are more likely to have severe MRSA infections. Living in crowded or unsanitary conditions . Outbreaks of MRSA have occurred in military training camps and in some American and European prisons, k illing inmates and infecting guards and other staff. How do I protect myself from getting an infection? Now your getting smart. Protection from infection is the best prevention you can do. Protecting yourself from staph infections can seem impossible, given how widespread bacteria have become. But these common-sense precautions can help lower your risk: Wash your hands (wow, mom was right!). Careful hand washing is your best defense against germs. Scrub hands briskly for at least 15 to 30 seconds. If there is no soap and water, you can use a hand sanitizer containing at least 62 percent alcohol. These sanitizers are convenient and may actually kill more germs than soap and water do. Keep wounds covered. Keep cuts and scrapes clean and covered with sterile, dry bandages until they heal. Keep personal items personal. Avoid sharing persona l items such as towels, sheets, razors, clothing and athletic equipment (this time, mom wasn’t exactly ri ght with that sharing thing!) Staph infections can spread on objects as well as from person to person. If you have a cut or sore, wash your towels and linens using detergent and hot water with added bleach and dry them in a hot dryer. Get tested. If you have a skin infection that requires treatment or are scheduled for surgery, ask your doctor if you should be tested for MRSA. Finally, A greater problem is that many staph infections no longer respond to common antibiotics. Though most staph infections can still be successfully treated, it may only be a matter of time before the bacteria become resistant to all currently available medications. Best method that will eradicate this stubborn bacteria is through herbal process. Not just an ordinary one but a well formulated herb like Alberchin Powder. Visit www.terminateitnow.com to be free from the stubborn bacteria called Stapylococcus Aureus today For Solution and how to get this product visit www.terminateitnow.com or www.stdhomecures..com Albert Herbal Formula For Further Information, Contact The medical Director- Consultant, Dr Ola ND Infectious Disease Specialist. Our office at 20, Ikotun road, college bus-stop, kazam plaza - Thank You! Signed : Dr Ola Get Product delivered to your doorstep or as arranged Tel - 08099766025 E-mail:top1212ola@gmail.com www.terminateitnow.com |
Is super star actress Genevieve Nnaji, ?off the single market? The Imo State born actress cum producer had a surprise marriage proposal from a fan who couldn't contain the joy of seeing the popular star? This funny drama happened at the recent premiere of 'Beast of No Nation' which took place over the weekend.Do you think Genny should accept the proposal? Surprisingly when Genevieve Nnaji stepped on the red carpet, a man proposed to her. The man was Uzodinma Iweala, son of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who wrote the book Beasts of No Nation from which the movie was adapted from. Uzodinma went down on one knee in front of Genevieve right there on the red carpet and jokingly proposed to the gushing Nollywood goddess. http://www.celebritymilestone.com/2015/12/is-super-star-actress-genevieve-nnaji.html
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Chief imam of Ilorin led other Islamic clerics for the 53rd prayer for distinguished Senate President Happy birthday Distinguished Senate President @bukolasaraki many happy returns and my best wishes in fixing Nigeria Birthday prayer session for SP @bukolasaraki led by the Chief Imam of Ilorin
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Happy birthday Distinguished Senate President @bukolasaraki many happy returns and my best wishes in fixing Nigeria Born: December 19, 1962 (age 53) Spouse: Toyin Saraki Party: All Progressives Congress Parents: Abubakar Olusola Saraki, Florence Saraki Education: Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry (1982–1987), More Siblings: Gbemisola Ruqayyah Saraki, Laolu Saraki Birthday wishes! www.celebritymilestone.com
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t's a big card surprise! President Buhari was surprised with a beautiful birthday card by his close aides to mark his 73rd birthday today. Mr President was indeed elated by the gesture. Nice! More photos... http://www.celebritymilestone.com/2015/12/president-buhari-gets-big-surprise.html
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Permit me to share with you my newest findings on Staph Aureus Staphylococcus aureus bacteria — usually simply called staph — is commonly found on your skin or in your nose or throat. Most of the time, the bacteria cause no problems or minor skin infections. But staph infections can turn deadly if the bacteria burrow deeper into your body, getting into your bloodstream, urinary tract, lungs and heart. In recent years, a growing number of otherwise healthy people, many of whom have never been in a hospital, also are developing life-threatening staph infections. A greater problem is that many staph infections no longer respond to common antibiotics. Though most staph infections can still be successfully treated, it may only be a matter of time before the bacteria become resistant to all currently available medications. Staph infections can range from minor skin problems to food poisoning, fatal pneumonia and surgical wound infections. As a result, signs and symptoms of staph infections vary widely, depending on the location and severity of the infection and on whether your illness results from direct infection with staph bacteria or from toxins the bacteria produce. How do you get a staph infection? Staph bacteria can cause illness in two ways: through direct infection, which happens in most staph-related skin infections, and through toxins that the bacteria produce. These toxins are to blame for food poisoning and some serious MRSA infections. Here's how they break through your body's defenses: Skin infections . Most skin infections develop when staph bacteria enter your body through a cut or other break in your skin. Having eczema, psoriasis, irritation after shaving, or any condition that makes your skin more sensitive increases your risk of infection. Food poisoning . Staph bacteria thrive in foods that are improperly handled or stored, especially potato, egg, tuna and chicken salads, cream-filled pastries and pies, mayonnaise-based salad dressings, cream sauces, and custards. Staph grows best at room temperature, so refrigerating these foods is key. Participating in contact sports . MRSA has crept into both amateur and professional sports teams. The bacteria spread easily through cuts, scrapes and skin-to-skin contact. Sharing towels or athletic equipment . MRSA has been known to spread among athletes who share razors, towels, uniforms or equipment. Having a weakened immune system . People with weakened immune systems, including those living with HIV/AIDS, are more likely to have severe MRSA infections. Living in crowded or unsanitary conditions . Outbreaks of MRSA have occurred in military training camps and in some American and European prisons, killing inmates and infecting guards and other staff. How do I protect myself from getting an infection? Now your getting smart. Protection from infection is the best prevention you can do. Protecting yourself from staph infections can seem impossible, given how widespread bacteria have become. But these common-sense precautions can help lower your risk: Wash your hands (wow, mom was right!). Careful hand washing is your best defense against germs. Scrub hands briskly for at least 15 to 30 seconds. If there is no soap and water, you can use a hand sanitizer containing at least 62 percent alcohol. These sanitizers are convenient and may actually kill more germs than soap and water do. Keep wounds covered. Keep cuts and scrapes clean and covered with sterile, dry bandages until they heal. Keep personal items personal. Avoid sharing persona l items such as towels, sheets, razors, clothing and athletic equipment (this time, mom wasn’t exactly ri ght with that sharing thing!) Staph infections can spread on objects as well as from person to person. If you have a cut or sore, wash your towels and linens using detergent and hot water with added bleach and dry them in a hot dryer. Get tested. If you have a skin infection that requires treatment or are scheduled for surgery, ask your doctor if you should be tested for MRSA. Finally, A greater problem is that many staph infections no longer respond to common antibiotics. Though most staph infections can still be successfully treated, it may only be a matter of time before the bacteria become resistant to all currently available medications. Article by Dr. Ola Dr Ola ND Infectious Disease Specialist. E-mail:top1212ola@gmail.com 08099766025 www.terminateitnow.com |
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