MRSA

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)--an antibiotic-resistant strain of staph--is a deadly bacterium responsible for the deaths of more than ten thousand people per year.

MRSA in the Community
MRSA is spread via direct contact, either skin-to-skin or skin-to-surface, and can potentially lead to serious complications, including:

Skin infections.

Record Flu Season

2019 has gone down as the most prolonged recorded flu season in the last ten years, thus far spanning twenty-one consecutive weeks of elevated activity.

What the Flu Means for You
The flu takes a devastating toll on individuals, communities, schools, and businesses, costing billions of dollars per year in health care costs and lost productivity, as well as tens of thousands of deaths.