Scabies- Bed Bugs- MRSA PPT-050-01 1 Bureau of Workers’ Comp PA Training for Health & Safety (PATHS)

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Scabies- Bed Bugs- MRSA PPT Bureau of Workers’ Comp PA Training for Health & Safety (PATHS)

What we’ll talk about PPT Scabies – What is it? How do you get it? Signs and symptoms; What to do? Bed Bugs – What are they? What are their habits? Signs and symptoms of bites; What to do? Protection MRSA – What is it? Symptoms, causes and how it is spread; Protection and prevention

Scabies PPT What Is Scabies? Scabies is an infestation by the itch mite, Sarcoptes scabiei Mites are small eight-legged parasites (in contrast to insects, which have six legs) They are tiny, just 1/3 millimeter (.32 inches) long, and burrow into the skin to produce intense itching, which tends to be worse at night The mites that cause scabies are not visible with the naked eye but can be seen with a magnifying glass or microscope

How do you get Scabies? PPT Scabies affects everyone regardless of age, race, gender, social class or personal hygiene habits Transmission of the mites involves close person- to-person contact of the skin-to-skin variety Almost impossible to get from shaking hands or sitting next to someone Sexual contact most common form of transmission Other forms of physical contact can transmit

How long can Scabies last? PPT Mite cannot live more than three days without a human host Can survive up to a month when living on a human Mite also lays eggs in human skin that hatch and grow into adult mites This means that symptoms of the condition can last for months or even years

Signs & Symptoms of Scabies PPT Scabies produce small red bumps and blisters and affect specific areas of the body Scabies may involve: - webs between the fingers, wrists and backs of the elbows, knees, areas around the waist and umbilicus, areas around the nipples, sides and backs of the feet, genital area and the buttocks

What do Scabies look like? PPT Textbook descriptions of scabies always mention "burrows" or "tunnels“ These are tiny thread-like projections, ranging from 2 mm-15 mm (.08-.6”) long, which appear as thin gray, brown, or red lines in affected areas The burrows can be very difficult to see

What does Scabies infection look like? PPT Itching is the most common symptom Itch of scabies is insidious and relentless Itch usually worse at night For the first weeks, itch is subtle Gradually becomes more intense until, after a month or two, sleep is almost impossible

Scabies Treatment PPT Besides medication including creams and pills: Wash linens and bedclothes in hot water! Mites don't live long away from the body, therefore not necessary to dry-clean the whole wardrobe, spray furniture/rugs and so forth

What to do PPT Treat sexual contacts or relevant family members (who either have symptoms or have the kind of relationship that makes transmission likely) Cut your nails, and clean under them thoroughly to remove any mites or eggs that may be present Thoroughly vacuum your rugs, furniture, bedding, and car interior and throw the vacuum-cleaner bag away when finished Try to avoid scratching and keep any open sores clean

Bed Bugs PPT

Bed Bugs PPT More of a nuisance than a health hazard, they're showing up to suck blood from people in hotels, college dorms and hospitals

What are they? PPT Bedbugs are small, flat, wingless insects with six legs that, like mosquitoes, feed on blood from animals or people Range in color from almost white to brown, but they turn rusty red after feeding Common bedbug doesn't grow much longer than 0.2 inches (0.5 centimeters) and can be seen by the naked eye to the astute observer Get their name because they like to hide in bedding and mattresses

Bed Bugs PPT The adult is about the size of an apple seed Flat, rusty-brown color until after feeding when they can swell from ¼ inch to 3/8 of an inch and turn a deeper red- brown color

Bed Bug Life Cycle PPT

Bed Bugs PPT Easily seen even at the nymph stage Other evidence: Going from each stage, they leave an exoskeleton An almond-like odor may prevail Their droppings may be found Light blood staining may be found after their blood meal

Bed Bugs PPT Attracted by: - Carbon dioxide emitted by humans during sleep - Warmth exuded Do not live on host Feeds then withdraws to its hiding place

Their Habits PPT Nocturnal and can hide in beds, floors, furniture, wood and paper trash during the day Humans usually become their dinner during the night, with peak biting activity just before dawn Can have their meal in as little as three minutes, after which they are engorged and drop off the host, then crawl into a hiding place to digest their meal Bedbugs can live for 10 months, and can go weeks without feeding

Bed Bugs on a Mattress PPT

Symptoms & Signs of Bites PPT Don't feel their bite because they inject a numbing agent into your body, along with an anticoagulant to keep your blood flowing as they suck First sign of bedbugs may be itchy, red bites on the skin, usually on the arms or shoulders Bedbugs tend to leave straight rows of bites

What To Do PPT Get rid of infested mattresses and box springs or cover them with a plastic mattress bag to trap the bugs Wash clothes and bedding in hot water, and dry on high heat Clean furniture and vacuum cracks in wood floors and doors where bugs may hide Shake out suitcases and boxes Use an insecticide in the cracks of floors or bed frames, but read the label; do not apply to areas that come in direct contact with skin

Suggestions PPT Vacuuming can remove some bed bugs, but their eggs are sticky and adhere to surfaces, making them difficult to pick up If you vacuum, do so carefully so the vacuum cleaner doesn’t spread the bed bugs Empty vacuum bags and canisters into plastic bags that seal tightly, preventing the bugs from escaping Check vacuum’s brushes and attachments for bed bugs immediately after vacuuming

Protection PPT Don’t sit on beds, couches, chairs, etc. in rooms where bed bugs are suspected Shoe covers can be worn and should be removed and discarded before leaving room If you bring items in, seal them in a garbage bag or plastic bin when not in use When you return home, wash your clothes in hot water (120 o F) for at least 20 minutes or put them directly into a dryer on the hot setting for at least 20 minutes

Protection PPT Steam cleaning, washing and other heat applications can be used for removal Isopropyl alcohol kills the bugs but not the eggs Bleach may ruin fabrics and furniture and irritate the skin although can be used on items which can be laundered and hard surfaces, i.e. mattress frames Boric acid is not effective and may be toxic to children There are available materials to encapsulate mattresses, sprays and insecticides

Prevention Trends PPT Thoroughly clean suspect areas Seal mattress with hypoallergenic, zippered mattress cover labeled “allergen rated” or “for dust mites” Seal cracks, crevices, potential entry points or areas where bed bugs may hide Get rid of heavily infested items which can not be cleaned by sealing in plastic bag and discard outside This process of cleaning and separation may need to be repeated to completely eliminate an infestation If you can not remedy the situation, contact a professional exterminator with a good reputation

MRSA PPT

MRSA PPT Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a bacterium that causes infections in different parts of the body It's tougher to treat than most strains of staphylococcus aureus - or staph - because it's resistant to some commonly used antibiotics

MRSA Symptoms PPT The symptoms of MRSA depend on where you're infected Most staph skin infections, including MRSA, appear as a bump or infected area on the skin that may be: - Red - Swollen - Painful - Warm to the touch - Full of pus or other drainage - Accompanied by a fever

What it looks like PPT

Causes PPT Garden-variety staph are common bacteria that can live on our bodies Plenty of healthy people carry staph without being infected by it; 25 percent to 30 percent of us have staph bacteria in our noses Can be a problem if it manages to get into the body, often through a cut; once there, it can cause an infection Staph is one of the most common causes of skin infections in the U.S. Usually, these are minor and don't need special treatment, however can cause serious problems like infected wounds or pneumonia

How is MRSA spread PPT Having direct contact with another person’s infection Sharing personal items, such as towels, bar soap, razors that have touched infected skin Touching surfaces or items, such as used bandages, contaminated with MRSA

Protection Methods PPT Know the signs of MRSA skin infections and get treated early Keep cuts and scrapes clean and covered Use good hygiene such as washing hands regularly (for at least 20 seconds) Use alcohol-based hand sanitizer Do not share personal items such as towels and razors Wear rubber gloves while cleaning

Prevention Methods PPT Wash towels, bedding and clothing in hot water and bleach and dry in a hot air dryer to help kill the bacteria Wipe down shared desks, keyboards, phones, light switches, equipment regularly Clean surfaces and equipment that may have been contaminated with a commercial disinfectant or with a 1:10 bleach and water solution

Bottom Line – Scabies, Bed Bugs, MRSA PPT Use common sense - don’t share personal items! Use good personal hygiene such as washing your hands frequently (20 seconds at least) Wash work clothes in very hot water and dry at hot setting Wear gloves when cleaning Wipe down shared areas regularly For bed bugs: check mattresses frequently, don’t take boxes/bags into affected areas

Resources PPT WebMD Medicinenet.com CDC (Centers for Disease Control & Prevention) PA Department of Health Mayoclinic Badbedbugs.com

Questions PPT