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What is the most common thing to do when you develop a sore throat, fever, skin rash, or other ailment?

Here in the good ole USA most will make an appointment and go see their doctor.  Depending on the diagnosis the doctor is likely to  prescribe an antibiotic and all is well.

What we are beginning to experience though,  are new strains of bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics.  Could we be facing an END to Antibiotics as we know them?

Could we be facing serious NIGHTMARES in the near future as our commonly prescribed antibiotics become increasingly ineffective?

What can we do to protect ourselves?

For years health officials have been warning that there is a problem with antibiotic overuse and the development of superbugs.

MRSA is one such superbug extremely difficult to treat and found in hospitals, prisons,  and nursing homes.  Many afflicted with MRSA are those with already weakened immune systems.

Every year there are over two million people who develop antibiotic resistant infections and an estimated 23,000 people die. This is more than die from HIV/AIDS per year.

The CDC reports that nearly 9,000 infections are contracted in hospitals and healthcare facilities.  Ironically, where people go to get well!

Gram negative bacteria cause serious infections that are highly contagious and can be spread through human contact.  Some gram negative bacteria such as H-Pylori spread fast and the result can be devastating causing gastritis, peptic ulcers and even stomach cancer!

An outbreak of these serious bacteria can not only spread quickly, containing an outbreak such as this can be extremely difficult and the results DEADLY.

The common ways in which bacteria can be passed from person to person include  contact with contaminated hands of hospital staff; contact with contaminated surfaces such as door handles, over-bed tables and call bells’ contact with contaminated equipment, such as stethoscopes and blood pressure cuffs.

As we face these public health challenges which even the CDC (Center for Disease Control) call a nightmare what can we do to protect ourselves?

While we can’t predict the unknown future of these antibiotic resistant bacteria we can begin to take precautionary measures to prevent the spread of these serious infections.

Advanced Bio Treatment is prepared and on call 24/7 to assist in battling these potential epidemics.

Our trained technicians are prepared to disinfect, sanitize and attempt to destroy these harmful bacterias and pathogens before they have a chance to spread.

We will work hard to combat these deadly bacteria using highly effective measures such as The Hydrogen Peroxide Room Fogger.

The HP room fogger uses a combination of Hydrogen Peroxide and Silver Nitrate in a gaseous form that destroys 99.9% of all deadly bacteria and viruses. The virus and bacteria disinfecting mist will immediately begin to attack and destroy illness causing viruses and bacteria in the room.

The Hydrogen Peroxide Room Fogger is perfect for disinfecting homes, businesses, hospitals, and nursing homes of MRSA, STAPH, CDIFF and Flu, but it can also be used in doctor’s offices, dentist offices, emergency care centers, and operating rooms.

ABT will work with you and your business to prevent the spread of deadly antibiotic resistant bacteria.

Call ABT for more information on how we can work together to combat what may become a serious threat.

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Ted Pelot Owner & President of Crime Scene Cleanup Company - Advanced Bio-Treatment