Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Medizone International, Inc. (OTCBB: MZEI) MRSA Gaining International Attention — AspeticSure(TM) Solution Imminent

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Medizone International, Inc. MRSA Gaining International Attention — AspeticSure(TM) Solution Imminent

Medizone International, Inc. is going mainstream. Hospital Acquired Infections are OUT OF THE CLOSET and MZEI has a product and a delivery system which can control the nastiest of hospital acquired infections.

MZEI indicated in their most recent press release sales would occur in the next two months.

What You MUST Understand is that MZEI will play a major role in the solution to a problem that is only NOW gaining monumental attention.

MRSA a Growing Problem Internationally

MRSA is one of the most common of the hospital acquired infections. Chicago-based MRSA Survivors Network has called for action and is pushing international health organizations, the Centers for Disease Control, governments and state health departments to declare MRSA an epidemic and pandemic. “Immediate action must be taken to save lives as MRSA sweeps across the globe,” states founder Jeanine Thomas.

MRSA Survivors Network has been drawing attention to the MRSA epidemic by launching World MRSA Day, Oct. 2nd, and the inaugural event was held at Loyola University Chicago. “It was an amazing and a transformational event for all of those who attended. The impact will change the course of this disease,” states Thomas.

MRSA Survivors Network initiated in the U.S. Senate, senate resolution 301, designating Oct. 2nd World MRSA Day and October MRSA Awareness Month; it passed on Oct. 5th.

Activists in the U.S. and the UK are holding candlelight vigils and events throughout the month of October, World MRSA Awareness Month.

Jeanine Thomas was the first patient advocate to raise the alarm about MRSA and healthcare-acquired infections in the U.S. She became critically ill and nearly died from MRSA sepsis and C. Difficile after ankle surgery. She has combined forces with Derek Butler from MRSA Action UK and they work together to raise global awareness for antimicrobial resistance.

In the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control should immediately insert screening and isolation for MRSA into their first tier of recommendations in the HICPAC CDC Guideline for controlling MDRO’s and strongly recommend them. “This would save so many lives,” states Thomas.

Health organizations must be truthful and forthcoming to the public and declare MRSA at epidemic levels around the world and stop the secrecy that has surrounded MRSA for decades. Hand hygiene alone has been a failed approach for decades in controlling infections and a comprehensive proactive approach that includes active detection and isolation must be implemented.

MRSA Survivors Network and fellow activists understand working together can change the course of this disease and other healthcare-acquired infections. “It is time to join together in a global effort and in global unity to change the impact that this preventable disease has on families who have been shattered by the tragic loss of life and disabling infections,” states founder Jeanine Thomas.

Today I want to make two points. MZEI has enjoyed an excellent breakout recently and for good reason.

Current laboratory trials are taking place which include a hospital mockup and hospital beta testing for AsepticSure(TM).

Initial sales are targeted to commence in the 4th quarter of 2009.

The most recent breakout suggests buyers are trying to get ahead of the curve and buy in before the announcement of actual sales.

Medizone puts out very few press releases — so it is important to read every line. Their releases cover multiple topics.

Do not wait to purchase this stock after they announce sales.

Medizone International, Inc. (MZEI.OB)
Post Office Box 742
Stinson Beach, CA 94970
Telephone: 415-868-0300
Email:
operations@medizoneint.com
MZEI.OB Medizone International, Inc. is traded on the Over the Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB) under the symbol MZEI.OB.

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