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DecolonizationMethods and OutcomesMy second favorite household chore is ironing. My first being hitting my head on the top bunk bed until I faint.-Erma Bombeck When I first heard about decolonization, I thought it was a way of making MRSA/ORSA just go away. What I've since realized is that it's a process of keeping the colonization amount down. Like living in a small little village as opposed to a giant, sprawling metropolis. With this picture of decolonization in mind, anything from a daily shower to hand soap choice can be a decolonization technique. As I come acrossed any ideas, I will list them here. A few things I insist on. We don't share towels, not even hand towels in the bathroom. We have papertowels at every sink. No matter how tired, my son gets a shower each night before going to bed. Another thing is weekly bedding change with the mattress and pillow being sprayed down with Lysol spray and aired. Lysol is great because you can spray it on just about everything and anything. Some things you might use it for are stuffed animals, school backpacks, towel racks in the bathrooms, door knobs, living room and dining room furniture, doorknobs, etc. Use your imagination. If I were a germ, where would I hide? If a family member is diagnosed with MRSA/ORSA, it might be helpful to prevent its spread by treating all family members with Bactroban nasal ointment (to prevent colonization) and an antimicrobial wash, like Hibiclens. This is controversial though and not all experts recommend it because of the concern that it might lead to even more resistance.
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©Helen Gilson 2003-2010
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