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Here's a paper from dermatologists about healthy skin:

Less common, but still of concern for children, is the "superbug" or Community Acquired Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureaus (CA-MRSA) infection. CA-MRSA is commonly spread within families and among children in daycare centers or at local community centers. This condition presents itself as skin and soft tissue infections, such as cellulitis and abscesses or open sores. Treatment for this infection includes oral antibiotics such as clindamycin and some tetracyclines. To prevent CA-MRSA, Dr. Johnson recommends that children wash their hands often, that cuts and scrapes are quickly cleaned, treated and bandaged, and that children do not touch other people´s wounds or bandages.

 

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