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Influenza

“Influenza” is a generic term that describes a large host of variant viruses that are closely related. These viruses are not differentiated, as bacteria are, by genus and species but rather through a complex naming process that first distinguishes between the three major types of influenza viruses, either A, B, or C, and then the …

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Staphylococcus

Staphylococcus is the genus name of a very large group of closely related bacteria, some of which are commonly found on and in the human body, and some of these bacteria are notorious causes of infection and disease. Among the most common of these bacteria that are capable of causing disease are Staphylococcus aureus and …

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liquid hand sanitizer on a plane?

No liquid hand sanitizers allowed (in 3 ounces or more) past an airport security check point. So thinking with my wallet, I bought alcohol prep wipes and used them for weeks, until my hands cracked from the oils being stripped from them. A little investigation led to the use of virguard MRSA antibacterial hand wipes.. They contain a skin softener to prevent cracking and are a proven defense for virus and bacteria.

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