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11-11-2008

Ohio schools announce staph infection increase

Ohio schools announce staph infection increase Georgie Stocks Issue date: 10/23/07 Section: Community Over the past few weeks, Ohio has experienced more than just cooler weather and changing leaves-but also a spread of staph infections. High schools across the state of Ohio have reported multitudes of staph infections, however, they are methicillin-resistant strains of Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA), also known as a staph infection with antibiotic-resistant bacteria. These infections have not hit the Oxford or Miami University communities, but Tammy Gustin, nurse practitioner at Miami's Student Health Services Center, said MRSA has become more common. "Over the past couple years MRSA has become more commonplace in the community," Gustin said. "My knowledge is that Oxford and Miami has been no different than any other community. The main message is hand-washing." According to Joseph Carlin, a Miami professor of microbiology, it was reported that the Troy Christian Schools, in Troy, Ohio were subjected to the bacteria. The schools were closed and cleaned Oct. 16 because one male student contracted the infection. This type of bacteria has been found in gyms and locker rooms and as a result schools have been forced to close and disinfect entire buildings, Carlin said. "They have been finding these more among the athletes," he said. "So they're disinfecting those locker rooms. They've even gone so far to disinfect schools to eliminate it." Carlin explained that MRSA as well as other staph infections can be spread through direct contact with a person or through touching an object contaminated by the bacteria. However, it is usually not as big of a problem unless the person carrying the bacteria has any cuts or scratches. "Outbreaks like the we are seeing in student athletes are related to the fact that contact sports often result in breaks in the skin, thereby opening the door to staphylococcal infection," Carlin said. The infection can result in abscesses, also known as boils, or cellulitis, which is a spreading infection in the sub-dermal tissues. These boils can be characterized by redness, localized tissue swelling, localized pain and pockets of puss. On the other hand, cellulitis is less localized and will spread throughout the entire body, according to Carlin. "These infections result in swollen, inflamed painful tissues, such as an arm or leg," Carlin said. "If the Staphylococcus spreads into the bloodstream, this can result in osteomyelitis, or septic arthritis." Osteomyelitis refers to a bone infection while septic arthritis more simply is an infection of the joints. As Carlin explained, these types of infections only occur when staph infections become worse and spread further into the bloodstream. To prevent obtaining the infection as Gustin suggested, individuals should always wash hands with soap and not share ointments or soap with others. In addition, cuts and scratches should be kept clean and bandaged.

 

05-09-2008

Aurora Medical Group Mission

AMG is on a Mission to be “Your Healthcare Concierge” with the greatest resources for the latest and most advantageous medical supplies, equipment and non-prescription medications. Customer Service and Customer Satisfaction is a primary business objective at AMG. This includes incorporating a superior staff of experienced specialists as well as utilizing cutting edge technologies and proven business strategies and practices that will streamline the quality and delivery of AMG products and services to its customers. As a company, AMG will encourage and reward the entrepreneurial spirit and will implement a management structure that will motivate and reward all employees while promoting and using their input in management decisions.

 

03-07-2008

A Message From The President

In the past three decades our quest for excellence has resulted in more than 150 new products, many with industry leading patents. These unique designs have improved clinical efficacy, patient comfort and treatment cost effectiveness in the Anesthesia and Respiratory Care arenas. Salter products are used daily in acute care, extended care, rehabilitation and homecare settings worldwide.

Your continued support of our products has allowed us to grow. Customer service has been enlarged to better meet your needs. Our field sales force has expanded to provide professional guidance and problem solving at your site. All of us here at Salter Labs have one goal. That is to make you feel as special as you are to all of us . We truly appreciate your business.

Whether you are a longtime friend or new, we welcome you and look forward to continuing to grow along with you by providing the very best, innovative and cost effective products and services possible.

Phil, Founder/CEO



 

 
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11-11-2008
Ohio schools announce staph infection increase Georgie Stocks Issue date: 10/23/07 Section: Community Over the past few weeks, Ohio has experienced more than just cooler weather and changing leaves-but also a spread of staph infections. High schools across the state of Ohio have reported multitudes of staph infections, however, they are methicillin-resistant strains of Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA), also known as a staph infection with antibiotic-resistant bacteria. These infections have not hit the Oxford or Miami University communities, but Tammy Gustin, nurse practitioner at Miami's Student Health Services Center, said MRSA has become more common. "Over the past couple years MRSA has become more commonplace in the community," Gustin said. "My knowledge is that Oxford and Miami has been no different than any other community. The main message is hand-washing." According to Joseph Carlin, a Miami professor of microbiology, it was reported that the Troy Christian Schools, in Troy, Ohio were subjected to the bacteria. The schools were closed and cleaned Oct. 16 because one male student contracted the infection. This type of bacteria has been found in gyms and locker rooms and as a result schools have been forced to close and disinfect entire buildings, Carlin said. "They have been finding these more among the athletes," he said. "So they're disinfecting those locker rooms. They've even gone so far to disinfect schools to eliminate it." Carlin explained that MRSA as well as other staph infections can be spread through direct contact with a person or through touching an object contaminated by the bacteria. However, it is usually not as big of a problem unless the person carrying the bacteria has any cuts or scratches. "Outbreaks like the we are seeing in student athletes are related to the fact that contact sports often result in breaks in the skin, thereby opening the door to staphylococcal infection," Carlin said. The infection can result in abscesses, also known as boils, or cellulitis, which is a spreading infection in the sub-dermal tissues. These boils can be characterized by redness, localized tissue swelling, localized pain and pockets of puss. On the other hand, cellulitis is less localized and will spread throughout the entire body, according to Carlin. "These infections result in swollen, inflamed painful tissues, such as an arm or leg," Carlin said. "If the Staphylococcus spreads into the bloodstream, this can result in osteomyelitis, or septic arthritis." Osteomyelitis refers to a bone infection while septic arthritis more simply is an infection of the joints. As Carlin explained, these types of infections only occur when staph infections become worse and spread further into the bloodstream. To prevent obtaining the infection as Gustin suggested, individuals should always wash hands with soap and not share ointments or soap with others. In addition, cuts and scratches should be kept clean and bandaged.

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