Published: September 03, 2008
NBA Star Grant Hill Announces New Group to Help Win the Fight Against MRSA
WASHINGTON, Sept. 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- This fall, as children
across the country head back to school and hit the sports' fields, there may
be one unexpected opponent on their schedule - MRSA. MRSA (methicillin-
resistant Staphylococcus aureus) is a potentially life-threatening antibiotic
resistant Staph infection that is becoming increasingly common in places like
locker rooms, gyms and schools and it affects more than 90,000 Americans every
year.
That is why seven-time NBA all-star, Grant Hill, teamed up with others who
have experienced MRSA first-hand and MRSA experts, to launch STOP MRSA Now, a
coalition dedicated to coaching others on practical steps to help defeat this
unexpected opponent.
"When I was diagnosed with an MRSA infection, it was hard to get
information about the illness or even how to help prevent the spread of it,"
said Grant Hill, STOP MRSA Now member. "This infection is becoming an issue
in community settings across the country and that is why, as an athlete and a
father, I am joining STOP MRSA Now to offer a playbook on prevention so that
everyone can get in the game to help reduce the spread of MRSA."
The STOP MRSA Now Playbook
Although there is still much research to be done about MRSA, STOP MRSA Now
members are urging others to help reduce the spread of MRSA with the following
five-point plan, from the STOP MRSA Now playbook:
1. Scrub up - Wash hands for at least 15 seconds (enough time to sing
"Happy Birthday" twice), or use an alcohol-based hand rub sanitizer
2. Wipe it down - Use a bleach solution to disinfect surfaces (1
tablespoon of disinfecting bleach diluted in 1 quart of water)
3. Cover your cuts - Keep any nicks or wounds covered until healed
4. Keep to yourself - Do not share personal items
5. Use a barrier - Keep a towel or clothing between skin and shared
equipment
The STOP MRSA Now playbook, developed by a panel of MRSA experts, is
available at the coalition Web site, http://www.stopmrsanow.org, and also
provides:
-- Easy-to-understand information about MRSA, what it is and how it
spreads
-- Setting specific prevention information for public places including
athletic facilities, childcare centers and schools
-- How-to information for disinfecting surfaces, proper hand washing
techniques and more
Home Court is Where the Heart Is
In addition to the playbook and information about MRSA, the online home of
STOP MRSA Now provides information about the heart of the coalition - the
members. Coalition members' experiences with MRSA are featured on the Web
site to help community members understand the increasing threat posed by MRSA
and the need for education.
"People can carry MRSA without any symptoms and can transmit MRSA to
others, especially in community settings," said Everly Macario, STOP MRSA Now
member, whose healthy 1 1/2 year-old son, Simon Sparrow, died suddenly in 2004
from MRSA. "That is why we owe it to our children, families, and communities
to learn more about MRSA and how to reduce the spread of it."
About STOP MRSA NOW
STOP MRSA Now is a coalition of community members who have experienced
first-hand the threat of MRSA and MRSA experts who are committed to working
together to reduce the spread of MRSA in community settings and to educate
community members on MRSA prevention.
STOP MRSA Now coalition members are taking an active role in helping
prevent the spread of MRSA by providing educational materials to their
communities, distributing a national public service announcement and offering
an opportunity for community members to have questions about MRSA answered
online at http://www.stopmrsanow.org
For more information about STOP MRSA Now, visit
http://www.stopmrsanow.org.
About MRSA
MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) is a potentially life-
threatening antibiotic resistant Staph infection. Staph is found on the skin
and in the nose. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
in 2005, nearly 19,000 Americans died from MRSA infections. During the same
year, there were 134 cases of MRSA in children.
About The Clorox Company
The Clorox Company is committed to helping prevent the spread of MRSA. As
part of this commitment, Clorox is honored to support the STOP MRSA Now
coalition to educate community members about the importance of understanding
more about MRSA and how they can help prevent the spread of MRSA in their
community.
The Clorox Company is a leading manufacturer and marketer of consumer
products with fiscal year 2008 revenues of $5.3 billion. Clorox is committed
to making a positive difference in the communities where its employees work
and live. Founded in 1980, The Clorox Company Foundation has awarded cash
grants totaling more than $73.9 million to nonprofit organizations, schools
and colleges. In fiscal 2008 alone, the foundation awarded $4.2 million in
cash grants, and Clorox made product donations valued at $10.2 million. For
more information about Clorox, visit http://www.TheCloroxCompany.com.
SOURCE STOP MRSA Now
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