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Nile’s Project Foundation educates the public healthcare workers and policymakers in coordination with the CDC and CMS guidelines through social media, public awareness events and by providing this book as a caregiving resource for millions of older people who are vulnerable to drug resistant infections. BUY NOW
“If you are unaware, you are not prepared!” Niles project is a nonprofit public awareness and education foundation bringing together a coalition of Nile’s family, friends, entertainers musicians and others committed to ending the global epidemic of antibiotic resistance and unnecessary deaths from MRSA,
MSSA staff VRE, C DIFF, CRE and other preventable drug resistant infections acquired in hospitals and the community. Carole and Ty Moss created their Foundation after the unexpected death of their teenage son Nile Calvin Moss from MRSA (a hospital Superbug).
Every year nearly 2,000,000 people enter hospitals in the United States and acquire preventable infections like MRSA and more than 100,000 needlessly die from this silent epidemic. In honor of their son Nile they share lessons learned from their sons tragic death and often words of hope that infectious death caused by MRSA can be prevented through practicing proven precautions and paying strict attention to hygiene.
Nile’s Project Foundation educates the public healthcare workers and policymakers in coordination with the CDC and CMS guidelines through social media, public awareness events and by providing this book as a caregiving resource for millions of older people who are vulnerable to drug resistant infections. View nilesproject.com |