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Conference moira::parenting_v3

Title:Parenting
Notice:READ 1.27 BEFORE WRITING
Moderator:CSC32::DUBOIS
Created:Wed May 30 1990
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1364
Total number of notes:23848

271.0. "9 mo. old with Staph Infection" by BUSY::DKHAN () Tue Aug 21 1990 17:59

    
    My friend's grandaughter (9 months) has a staff infection! Where
    the heck could she have picked this up from? I thought you got this
    in other countries that aren't very sanitary. She was broken out
    in spots or little sores.
    
    Is this very contagious? I'm not sure how much contact my kids had
    with her.
    
    Yuck!
    
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271.1oops...BUSY::DKHANTue Aug 21 1990 18:003
    I just noticed that I spelled staph wrong in my base note! I knew
    I would do that. A staff infection is when your whole group calls
    in sick on the same day!
271.2PHAROS::PATTONTue Aug 21 1990 18:306
    Staph is actually extremely common and staph infections can take
    many forms, serious to not-so-serious. One good place to pick up
    staph is in hopitals...
    
    Lucy
    
271.3Laundromats?NUTMEG::MACDONALD_KTue Aug 21 1990 18:537
    Where are her clothes washed?  I heard once that laundromats are
    also a common place to pick up a staph infection.  If someone
    who has one uses a washer before you, you can pick it up that
    way.  This may or may not be true - I just remember someone
    telling me that this is how he got one.
    
    - K
271.4staph is very commonTIPTOE::STOLICNYWed Aug 22 1990 12:086
    The most recent issue of Parenting magazine covers infant illnesses
    (in the Birth to 1-year section).    It list 3 of the most common
    infections in infants: staph, conjunctivitis, and yeast.    You might
    want to read the article if you have access to the magazine.
    
    Carol
271.5From the Sept 90 Issue of ParentsTCC::HEFFELSushido - The way of the tunaFri Aug 24 1990 14:4919
	Just got my copy yesterday afternoon.  The article also covers 
conjunctivitis (pink eye) and candida (yeast).

Tracey

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	From the Column "As They Grow - Birth to 1"  p.154

	Staph - Staphylococci are bacteria that reside on all human skin; any 
wound or even an irritation provides an opporutnity for them to multiply.  Staph
infections tend to be transmitted in hospital nurseries, and the longer a 
newborn remains there, the greater the baby's chance of exposure.  
	
	Body areas especially subject to stah infection include the healing
navel, the circumcision site, as well as the diaper area (which offers the 
moist, dark, warmconditions ideal for the growth of bacteria).  If you notice a 
rash consisting of multiple "pimples," some containing pus, call your doctor; 
either vigorous topical treatment or an oral antibiotic will be needed. 
271.6exBUSY::DKHANFri Aug 24 1990 18:021
    Thanks Tracey!
271.7fingernailsTLE::RANDALLliving on another planetFri Aug 24 1990 19:218
    Another likely place for infections: bug bites . . . besides the
    little hole leading down into your skin, you often scratch or rub
    more germs in from the surrounding skin or from under your
    fingernails.  I did this to myself once several years ago, and my
    doctor informed me that human fingernails are dirtier than cat's
    claws.
    
    --bonnie