Conditions known as staph infections  are those caused by the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus. Many healthy  people carry staph bacteria in their noses without getting sick. But when the skin is punctured or broken, staph bacteria can  enter the wound and cause infections, which can lead to other health  problems.  
   
  You can help prevent your child from  developing a staph infection by encouraging regular hand washing, keeping  your child's skin clean with a daily bath, and keeping areas that have been cut  clean or covered.      
  How Do  Staph Infections Spread?
Staph can spread through the air, on  contaminated surfaces, and from person to person. A child can carry staph  bacteria from one area of his or her body to another on dirty hands and under  dirty fingernails. Staph can pass from person to person the same way. So hand  washing is the most important way to prevent staph infections from  developing.
   
  You can also help prevent staph skin  infections by keeping your child's skin clean with a daily bath or shower. If  your child has a skin condition such as eczema  that makes frequent bathing difficult, it's a good idea to speak with your  child's doctor.    
  Keep areas of the skin that have been  injured - cuts, scrapes, and rashes caused by allergic  reactions or poison ivy - clean and covered, and use any other treatments  that your doctor suggests.