Leading the Fight Against Infection One Hand at a Time
Medistaph brand of antimicrobial products provide total infection control, and
protection from MRSA, HIV, VRE, E.COLI and Asian Flu A. Simple to use, easy and
convenient, Medistaph kills 99.99% of Most Common Germs, on contact! Specifically
formulated for the demanding athletic environment, the Medistaph line is still safe for
children and the elderly. All Medistaph products meet CDC, APIC, OSHA, EPA, and
FDA guidelines.
We applaud you for your interest in joining the fight to stop the spread of these viruses.
According to the Center For Disease Control (CDC) the antibiotic resistant type of staph
infection, MRSA, is now responsible for more US deaths than AIDS and it can live on
surfaces for months. MRSA is contracted by contact with infected surfaces and spread by
hand to hand contact. MRSA can Kill!
Medistaph Antimicrobial Skin Wipes
Come in a Convenient Pocket Size
Medistaph II Germicidal Solution
Disinfects Hard Surfaces
Formula 10
Instantly Removes Blood from Fabrics and Uniforms
Medistaph Hand Sanitizer
is approved for frequent use.
STOP THE SPREAD OF INFECTIONS NOW
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Newsweek
A Deadly Strain of Staph
Staphylococcus aureus, a bacterium known by its nickname "staph," has been the bane of medical experts for decades. Not just because it can trigger nasty blood, bone and skin infections, but because the stubborn microbe... Read more @ Newsweek.com
This is a Stpah Infection
Lace ‘em up at any level and you’re a potential statistic…NBA teams like The Celtics are out to make sure it doesn’t strike where they play. Read more @ESPN.com
TIME
Surviving the New Killer Bug
Jewaun Smith, a 9-year-old boy from Chicago, is lucky to be alive. A scrape on his left knee that he picked up riding his bike last October turned into a runaway infection that spread in a matter of days through the rest of his body, leaving his lungs riddled with holes... Read more @ Time.com
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
MRSA Infections
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) is a type of staph bacteria that is resistant to certain antibiotics called beta-lactams... Read more @ CDC.gov