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Staph
Infections Rise Among Athletes
Nov 25, 2006
By TOM WITHERS
CLEVELAND (AP) - Brian Russell had no idea what hit him. A guy
who routinely tackles 250-pound running backs head-on and
occasionally gets pulverized by rampaging 350-pound NFL linemen
for a living nearly saw his season end because of a microscopic
germ. The Cleveland Browns safety was flattened by a staph
infection that hospitalized him during the preseason.
"I went from being in tiptop shape, to a few hours later, being
knocked on my butt and having surgery," Russell said, recalling
his scary scrape with a skin bacteria that's becoming harder for
antibiotics such as penicillin to defeat.
"It happened just like that."
Stories like Russell's are becoming more common. Staph
infections, in varying and sometimes deadly forms, are being
reported in greater numbers across Ohio and nationwide as more
virulent and resilient strains are infecting high school,
college and professional athletes.
Football players, wrestlers and even fencers have contracted
methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA, a serious
superbug once isolated to hospitals and health-care settings
that has found its way into locker rooms, weight rooms and
athletic training facilities. Despite widely available
information about the dangers of skin infections, staph has
continued spreading.
"We don't know why," said Dr. Steve Gordon, the Cleveland
Clinic's department chairman of infectious disease. "It's why we
encourage everyone to practice proper hygiene, especially
athletes who can be more at higher risk."
An alarming rise in cases in the general population and athletic
community has led to the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention to issue warnings about the dangers of staph. The CDC
has worked closely with several sports organizations, including
the NFL and NCAA to educate athletes on hygiene and preventive
measures.
NFL players are advised to frequently wash their hands with soap
and water, to report skin lesions to their team's medical staff,
to wash cuts with soap and water and apply the proper dressings
daily.
Still, the problem has grown.
Since 2003, at least three NFL teams - the Browns, St. Louis
Rams and Washington Redskins - have documented multiple cases of
staph infections. Last summer, two Toronto Blue Jays players
contracted staph, which prompted the club to have its clubhouse
sterilized.
This fall, three high school football players in suburban
Lakewood were hospitalized for staph infections. Their school
was one of several in the Cleveland area that reported multiple
staph cases this year. Health officials aren't sure if the cases
were related.
But even before the strain started spreading, staph has long
been a health hazard for athletes who share towels, whirlpools
and common areas like locker rooms.
The bacteria is typically found in the nasal passages and on the
skin of healthy people, but it is potentially deadly when it
enters the body through scratches and scrapes.
Once inside, it can cause blood and joint infections, and
pneumonia.
"I was in the most pain that I have ever felt ever in my life,"
said Cavaliers forward Drew Gooden, who contracted a staph
infection in his right leg three years ago while with the
Orlando Magic. "I kept playing on it, thinking it was going to
heal but the infection got worse and worse to the point where my
leg swelled up and I couldn't bend my knee."
Athletes aren't alone as targets for staph.
A study this year funded by the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention found that more than 59 percent of all skin
infections in U.S. emergency rooms have been caused by MRSA. The
staph, which enters through lesions in the skin and grows best
in damp areas, has confounded doctors and pharmacists looking
for an antibiotic to fight it.
The proportion of infections due to MRSA ranged from 15 percent
to as high as 74 percent in some hospitals, the study showed.
This summer, after five Redskins players were infected, the team
had its practice facility sprayed with a sterilizing agent that
controls the growth of bacteria and mold.
The club also installed new carpeting and painted the locker
room, weight room, training room and other areas at Redskins
Park in Ashburn, Va. In addition, benches in the locker room
were replaced with individual wooden stools for each player, and
a 15-year-old whirlpool bath was removed.
The team has had no incidents of staph since.
"The thing that I think is most important is educating the
players what to look for, being smart about when you have an
open skin lesion, don't be getting in common whirlpools and
things like that. You've got to really clean them good after you
get them," said Bubba Tyer, the Redskins' trainer for 35 years.
"In the old days, when we played on Astroturf when it was new,
remember all the burns and everything we'd get? We'd always put
a bottle of surgical scrub soap in the shower and let them
shower with that," he said. "We've done things like that, and
it's working out well so far."
MRSA is passed person-to-person through skin contact, and while
its symptoms are normally mild, it can be fatal if left
untreated.
In 2003, Ricky Lannetti, 21, a senior wide receiver at Lycoming
College in Williamsport, Pa., died suddenly from a staph
infection. Friends and teammates remembered him not feeling well
leading up to his final game, but he didn't think anything was
seriously wrong.
For Russell, a tender elbow at first seemed like nothing out of
the ordinary. He figured it came from one of many blows taken
and given during training camp and in an Aug. 26 preseason game
on the artificial turf in Buffalo.
But as he relaxed at home during an evening a few days after
facing the Bills, Russell complained to his wife, Leslie, that
he was hurting more than normal.
"She was like, 'C'mon, get outta here, you get those (scratches)
every day,'" he said.
"It didn't look like anything to worry about," she said.
But overnight, Russell's sore elbow became horribly swollen and
he and Leslie knew something was wrong.
"In a couple hours, it blew up, Russell said. "It was real, real
big. By the time they got me to the hospital, my arm was overrun
by the infection."
While not an outbreak, the Browns' alarming rise in staph cases
brought the club to request assistance from the Cleveland
Clinic, its healthcare provider and a sponsor. The Clinic twice
sent a team to examine the team's headquarters and indoor
practice field house in Berea, Ohio.
The Clinic concluded the team was following proper procedure and
CDC recommendations to prevent staph and that the five cases
involving players were unrelated.
Russell's bout with staph was similar to what happened to
teammates Ben Taylor and Braylon Edwards, who both had elbow
scratches that became infected. Browns tight end Kellen Winslow
and center LeCharles Bentley battled staph following knee
surgeries.
Russell credited team trainer Marty Lauzon and the team's
medical staff for making a quick diagnosis and getting him
treatment.
"It was crazy," he said, rubbing his hand over the long incision
scar on his right elbow. "Lucky for me our doctors recognized it
immediately."
Russell, who has begun wearing long sleeves as protection and a
precaution, will never look at a cut the same way.
"All I had was a sore elbow, something where you think you might
have knocked it on a door or on a wall," he said. "It was a
little abrasion that I've had thousands of times."
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Cleveland Clinic
CDC
LENA'S COMMENT: We can expect much more of this in all sectors
of life as long as the world touts the use of antibacterial
soaps, chemical antibiotics all of which mutate into mega
bacteria! It is almost impossible to find a soap or shower gel
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Professor Devises New Form
of Solar Cell
Nov 27, 2006
LEWISTON, Idaho (AP) - A University of Idaho professor is
devising a new form of solar cell she says could lead to a
breakthrough that would make solar energy commercially feasible.
Chemist Pam Shapiro, her graduate students and her colleagues at
the university are working on creating better materials and
combining them in new ways that could more than double the
efficiency of present solar cells. If successful, she said the
new technology could help the U.S. break its oil dependency.
"People are trying to make solar cells that are more efficient,"
Shapiro told The Lewiston Tribune. "But it's so much cheaper to
use fossil fuels, despite all the obvious advantages of solar
cell technology."
So far, Shapiro's team has created a compound called a "quantum
dot" that is made of elements that include copper, indium and
selenium. Shapiro said that the quantum dots would be embedded
between layers of a solar cell and would absorb energy that is
otherwise wasted due to overheating.
"These solar cells based on quantum dots aim to make better use
of that excess energy," Shapiro said.
She said her team has created the quantum dots, but that a
working prototype is years away and completion will likely
require the combined skills and knowledge of her colleagues at
the school.
"Collaboration is a big thing," she said. "Funding agencies are
encouraging it. You have to be a jack of all trades, and a
master of none."
Some of the research money for the program comes from a federal
and state partnership called Experimental Program to Stimulate
Competitive Research. Federal money must be matched by state
money.
Don Evans is the outreach specialist for the program and has
asked state lawmakers to visit the university so that matching
funds from the state can be approved and research on the solar
cells can continue.
Sen. Joe Stegner, R-Lewiston, and Rep. Shirley Ringo, D-Moscow,
have both visited the school. Ringo, a member of the joint
House-Senate appropriations committee, recently visited UI
materials scientist Eric Aston.
"It was enormously interesting for me," Ringo said. "I think it
underscored for me the importance of keeping those research
dollars coming."
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