Nah, Im not talking about natural selection selecting us hu-mans out, but the process of natural selection that keeps bacterial and viral infections growing stronger and more resistant all the time.
While not directly related to MRSA, this article regarding some research done in Vancouver on disease transmission and the survival of the fittest bugs was [...]
Entries Tagged as 'MRSA'
Natural Selection and Infectious Diseases
April 23rd, 2007 · No Comments
Tags: Education · MRSA · Research and Development · Superbugs
Tony Field Says “The True Extent is Being Hidden”
April 23rd, 2007 · 1 Comment
MRSA Support chairman, and friend, Tony Field has come out this week and accused Irish hospitals of discharging patients early, without MRSA testing, then when the patients come back in a few weeks, they call their MRSA “community-acquired.” All of this effort just so they can show lower infection rates. [source]
Is this an eye [...]
Tags: HA-MRSA · MRSA · MRSA Internationally · MRSA Support
Idaho Medical Center Recognized
April 22nd, 2007 · No Comments
Congratulations to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center for receiving the Qualis Health Award of Excellence for leading the way in hospital infection prevention. They have made a hospital wide effort to reduce MRSA in their facility by extremely good handwashing by the staff, screening patients and using isolation techniques to control MRSA, and it [...]
Tags: Awareness · HA-MRSA · Idaho · Infection Prevention · MRSA · MRSA in the U.S.
FDA Clears Xpert MRSA Test
April 22nd, 2007 · 1 Comment
Good news for the future of speedy MRSA testing (currently a rushed test still takes 24 hours or more to get results)! Cepheid’s Xpert MRSA Test has been cleared by the FDA for marketing to hospitals. For all ‘yall with the need to know more, here are some gory details:
The GeneXpert System is [...]
Tags: CA-MRSA · HA-MRSA · MRSA · MRSA in the U.S. · Research and Development
John’s Hopkins Testing Children for MRSA Upon Admission
April 22nd, 2007 · 2 Comments
This program has been in place in the adult wards, but now children admitted to the pediatric wards at John’s Hopkins will be screened for MRSA and VRE (Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci). They conducted a study that reinforced the idea:
In a study of 330 patients that lasted four months, weekly testing found 54 percent of patients [...]
Tags: Awareness · HA-MRSA · Infection Prevention · MRSA · MRSA in the U.S. · Maryland · Research and Development
Athletic Trainers: 53% Have Treated MRSA Infections
April 22nd, 2007 · 3 Comments
Results from a survey of 364 certified U.S. athletic trainers (presented at the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America) revealed that 53% of them had treated MRSA in the atheletes under their care:
Of the infections treated: 86 percent were in males and 35 percent were in females; 65 percent were in football players; 21 percent [...]
Tags: Awareness · CA-MRSA · MRSA · MRSA in Schools/Athletics · MRSA in the U.S. · Research and Development
MRSA in Maryland
April 18th, 2007 · 7 Comments
This is the story of a man in Maryland, and his experience with MRSA. Thanks for sharing this with us, and again, if you are interested in sharing your experiences with others, please feel free to email me at christina@b5media.com.
I contracted the bacterial infection about 3 years ago. The infection corresponds with hospital check [...]
Tags: HA-MRSA · MRSA · MRSA in the U.S. · Maryland
Debbie - An MRSA Story
April 18th, 2007 · 8 Comments
This is Debbie’s story. Debbie is a military wife living in Alaska who acquired the even more resistant VRSA (Vancomycin resistant Staph) from a hospital when they were stationed in North Carolina. Keep Debbie and her family in your prayers. If you would like to share your story, please feel free to [...]
Tags: Alaska · HA-MRSA · MRSA · MRSA in the U.S. · North Carolina
MRSA Warning for LASIK Patients
April 16th, 2007 · No Comments
Interestingly enough, I recently had a great conversation with another blogger (during a blogger meetup while I was in Toronto last week) about LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) surgery - this is the laser surgery that is so popular now for vision correction. This is something that I have been hesitant about [...]
Tags: Awareness · Infection Prevention · MRSA · MRSA in the U.S. · Research and Development
Welcome Back the Slacker :)
April 16th, 2007 · No Comments
After a week out of town, with a few days tacked on each end visiting with my best girlfriend from Tennessee who came down to watch the kids while I traveled, I am back. Rather than going back and attempting to catch up with everything I have missed while I have been out, I [...]
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