Antimicrobial resistance is nothing new. Scientists have been warning of it for more than 60 years, as they started to see antibiotic resistance shortly after World War II.1 Despite what history has shown us, and despite early and ongoing warnings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and World Health Organization (WHO), here we are, in the midst of a global antimicrobial resistance crisis in the 21st century.2-6
According to a new report released by the United Nations (UN) Interagency Coordination Group (IACG) on Antimicrobial Resistance2:
If no action is taken to combat antimicrobial resistance:
BY 2030 24 million people around the world could be forced into extreme poverty
BY 2050 10 million people could die annually due to drug-resistant diseases, and the global economic burden could be as dire as the 2008-2009 financial crisis
Theraworx Protect comes in a quick-drying, non-greasy, no-rinse spray that delivers broad surface coverage.
CLINICIANS:
Use Theraworx Protect for ICU bathing, pre-surgical bathing, post-operative care, total-body bathing, and more.
ATHLETES, PARENTS, COACHES, TRAINERS:
Use Theraworx Protect before and after practices and competitions to provide advanced hygiene and support athletes’ natural skin barrier.
Directions:
Dispense spray directly on targeted area, according to the instructions on the bottle. No rinsing needed.
Precautions:
Not intended for oral ingestion. If unintended effects occur, discontinue use. May cause eye irritation. If contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water.
Ingredients:
Aqua (Water), Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Colloidal Silver, Tocopheryl Acetate, Glycerin, Allontoin, Beta-Glucan, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Fruit Extract, Lauryl Clucoside, Tetrasodium EDTA, PEG/PPG-4/12 Dimethicone, Methylparaben, Propylparaben.
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* Data available upon medical inquiry.
† Peer-Reviewed Publications: Infection Today (July 2010); Journal of Emergency Nursing (December 2010); Nursing Management (August 2012); American Journal of Infection Control (April 2015, August 2018); Annals of Infectious Disease and Epidemiology (July 2017); Journal of Clinical and Medical Investigations (November 2017); Journal of Sports Medicine (March 2018). Peer-Reviewed Posters: Magnet (2012); National Hospital Association (2012); Wild on Wounds (2016); American Urology Association (May 2017); American Healthcare Association (November 2017); Symposia for Advanced Wound Care (November 2017, April 2018, November 2018 – two posters, May 2019); Association for Professionals in Infection Prevention (June 2018, June 2019); APIC Podium Lecture (June 2019).