Everyone goes out into public each day. You may drop off your kids at school, go to work, shop for groceries. Your kids may be involved in sports activities or dancing. You may be visiting friends or relatives in a hospital. Everywhere you go, you are exposed to germs, both viral and bacterial.
One of the most common questions people have is how contagious infections like MRSA or Staph are. Knowing the answer to this question is the first step to protecting yourself or your family from catching these infections.
Unfortunately, some of the most common advice about this topic is misleading and could even make you more prone to infections. While there are easy ways to reduce your risk of catching an infection, you need to be aware of the mistakes many people make and how to avoid them.
I just created a new report to give you better answers to how easy it is to catch these types of infections and what you can do to protect yourself. The report will also give you 10 ways to defend yourself against bacterial contamination and infections.
You can download the report directly from the page below, with no email or other information required. Here’s the link to the report:
You’ll see more reports on other important infection topics coming soon. So keep an eye on my blog for the latest.
Take care,
Michelle