bleach into water or used disinfecting wipes with clorox. The onguard
I put in a spray bottle with some water....
On Apr 5, 1:49 pm, RA <ralsw...@frontiernet.net> wrote:
> I have seen several posts over the past week regarding C-diff
> infections and see lots of good advise given to treat the person. I
> have had C-Diff late last year and advise I was given by my doctor at
> the time was to clean every surface touched by the infected person
> with bleach or something that will kill the bacteria/spores. I used
> both bleach and onguard in a spray bottle and was fanatic about
> cleaning at home and my office.
>
> I was told the spores can live on surfaces for up to 90 days so the
> sick person can easily be re-infected after treatment if there are any
> spores hanging around. All clothes and bedding should also be washed
> in very hot water with bleach or perhaps onguard would also work in
> the wash?
>
> This is one of the reasons it's so difficult to get rid of the
> bacteria, it's so difficult to kill in the house. Keep in mind even
> tooth brushes, hair brushes, phones, computer keyboards, ipods, game
> controllers, etc should be disinfected...
>
> Just my personal experience and how I was able to get rid of the
> bacteria with a 10-day treatment and cleaning spree.
>
> Roberta
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