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Protect yourself against staph infection

With reports of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) cases across the nation, it is crucial for first responders to practice simple guidelines to protect themselves against harmful infectious diseases during patient care.

Staph germs are generally found on surfaces such as door knobs, sports equipment, clothing and in public vehicles, ambulances and busses. These areas can be infected by seemingly healthy people who carry the organisms on their skin. Paramedics should routinely wear gloves while treating a patient and dispose of the gloves before handling the ambulance steering wheel. Something as simple as regularly washing your hands with soap and warm water can also make a difference.