3. What this workbook will help you accomplish
The tools provided on the following pages will help you track and identify the
causes, locations and the reasons you training programs may be subject to
infections.
The data collected and evaluated can be instrumental in warding off unexpected
outbreaks. And, in addition, we believe the results will prove that natural
essential oils —rather than chemical treatments— are the best way to protect
humans from contracting and spreading skin disease.
These studies will also help you determine the best way to budget your
resources to further the prevention of infectious outbreaks at your institution.
To summarize, this workbook will:
• Help you track infectious outbreaks by date
• Help you track infections by individual case
• Help you compare the efficacy of differing disease fighting strategies
• Provide you a tangible study that can influence purchasing decisions
Table of contents ... Table of contents
Identifying trends in reported outbreaks by month 4-7
Comparison Chart infectious outbreaks by month 8
Geo-mapping outbreaks 9
Spotting trends 10
Tracking Re-occurrences 11
The Combat Athlete's Guide to Common Skin Diseases 12
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4. Identifying trends in reported outbreaks and individual cases by month.
Identifying trends in reported outbreaks among individual cases.
Comments Name of products used
Aerosol Applicators
Antibacterial Chemicals
Essential Oils
Comments Name of products used
Aerosol Applicators
Antibacterial Chemicals
Essential Oils
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5. Identifying trends in reported outbreaks and individual cases by month.
Identifying trends in reported outbreaks among individual cases.
Comments Name of products used
Aerosol Applicators
Antibacterial Chemicals
Essential Oils
Comments Products used
Aerosol Applicators
Antibacterial Chemicals
Essential Oils
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6. Identifying trends in reported outbreaks and individual cases by month.
Identifying trends in reported outbreaks among individual cases.
Comments Name of products used
Aerosol Applicators
Antibacterial Chemicals
Essential Oils
Comments Products used
Aerosol Applicators
Antibacterial Chemicals
Essential Oils
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7. Identifying trends in reported outbreaks and individual cases by month.
Identifying trends in reported outbreaks among individual cases.
Comments Name of products used
Aerosol Applicators
Antibacterial Chemicals
Essential Oils
Comments Products used
Aerosol Applicators
Antibacterial Chemicals
Essential Oils
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8. Identifying trends in reported outbreaks and individual cases by month.
Number of infectious outbreaks by month—side by side comparisons
Chemical based anti-bacterial products Total # of athletes in program
September October November December January February March April
Using natural essential oils* Total # of athletes in program
September October November December January February March April
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9. Identifying trends in reported outbreaks and individual cases by month.
Identifying sources of outbreak through geographical mapping
Insert map of your universityĘĽs campus
If you would like Defense Soap LLC to
provide you with a custom map of your
institution please contact Lee Kemp
Geo-mapping infectious outbreaks by locations (this information is helpful in determining
whether the Training Facilities or some other location are the source of the infections)
Infected athleteĘĽs primary residence
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12. Identifying trends in reported outbreaks and individual cases by month.
The Combat Athlete's Guide to Common Skin Diseases.
Ringworm Herpes
Itchy, red, raised, scaly Skin lesions or rash around
patches that may blister the lips, mouth, and gums
and ooze. The patches Small blisters (vesicles)
often have sharply-defined filled with clear yellowish
edges. They are often fluid Blisters on a raised,
redder around the outside red, painful skin area
with normal skin tone in Blisters that form, break,
the center. This may create and ooze Yellow crusts that
the appearance of a ring. Your skin may also appear slough to reveal pink, healing skin Several smaller blisters
unusually dark or light. When your scalp or beard is that merge to form a larger blister.
infected, you will have bald patches.
MRSA Molluscum
Staph infections, including Contagiosum
MRSA, generally start as
Small (2-5 mm diameter).
small red bumps that
Dimple in center. Initially
resemble pimples, boils or
firm, flesh-colored, pearl-
spider bites. These can
like, dome-shaped. Later
quickly turn into deep,
lesions become softer,
painful abscesses that
gray, and may drain.
require surgical draining.
Central core or plug of
Sometimes the bacteria remain confined to the skin. But
white, cheesy or waxy material.
they can also burrow deep into the body.
Impetigo Scabies
Itching, especially at night
Skin lesion on the face or
Thin, pencil-mark lines on
lips, or on the arms or legs,
the skin. Rashes.
spreading to other areas.
Abrasions of the skin from
Typically this lesion begins
scratching and digging.
as a cluster of tiny blisters
which burst, followed by
oozing and the formation of
a thick honey- or brown-colored crust that is firmly stuck to
the skin. Itching blister: Filled with yellow or honey-colored
fluid Oozing and crusting over Rash (may begin as a single
spot, but if person scratches it, it may spread to other
areas). In infants, a single or possibly multiple blisters filled
with pus, easy to pop and -- when broken -- leave a
reddish raw-looking base. Lymphadenopathy -- local lymph
nodes near the infection may be swollen.
Defense Soap. The Combat Athlete’s Ultimate Weapon Against Skin Disease.
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