I'll be more careful with the mask in the mornings. I thought about gloves, but are they cleaner than hands after I've throughly used anti-bacterial hand wipes and hand sanitizer? I was thinking about gloves sitting in a box while bacteria float around near them. I'm trying to find the best way to be safe while being practical in getting the dog to the door before he pees in bed or on the floor. Bella (my other dog) uses a dog door and isn't a problem, but Tigger is blind and not very bright. I need to show him where the door is every day and when he needs to go, he needs to go NOW, so speed is important. The door can be wide open and he'll pee in the room right in front of the door.
Just curious. Why is that dialysis patients are high in staph infection. I did not know this. Is it because we are in and out of clinics so much or is it part of the ersd?
Quote from: Shaks24 on September 12, 2013, 04:40:08 PMJust curious. Why is that dialysis patients are high in staph infection. I did not know this. Is it because we are in and out of clinics so much or is it part of the ersd?I beleive it is due to altered immune function . Staph is common anyway and most of us just deal with it naturally through our immune function . With dialysis the ESRD has reached a point where the immune system is compromised and staph can multiple easily. In addition many patients also have diabetes which is another immuno compromisisng disorder. Bottom line is we all need to be extra careful of infections. It is doable with good washing and use of gloves and masks.