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Posted By Steve Thomas
With the so-called 'super bug' starting a media frenzy a few weeks ago, I've been trying to contact my local NHS Trust with the proposition of using tea tree oil cleaning products as a means to kill MRSA.
Unfortunately, a wall of bureaucracy seems to be thwarting efforts simply to speak with people.
Could anyone suggest a way round this?
Many thanks,
Steve Thomas.
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Posted By Lorna Morris
Steve
Have you tried the Infection Control team at your local Primary Care Trust? Mine is really helpful & will even speak to employees direct. They are certainly worth cultivating (no pun intended!)
Lorna
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Posted By Mark J. Jones
Try the Health Protection Agency (HPA).
Contact details via the HPA website.
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Posted By Allan St.John Holt
Does tea tree oil actually work, then? You would have thought that if it does then everyone would want to be using the stuff. Sounds a bit unlikely to me!
Allan
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