MRSA Infection Threatens Us

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MRSA infection is now spreading rapidly all over the world in epidemic proportions. JAMA published a paper in October 2007 stating 64% of health people carry superbugs. Now said to be the 2nd most important cause of death. We are moving towards "Pre-ANtibiotic Era".

Pencillin use was introduced in 1940 and cannulation became a common feature in hospitals as this antibiotic was initialy given IM /IV.

We feel you can stop them infecting you is to take care of all skin injury serious. Make sure the nurses and doctors clean your skin well before performing a practical procedure in hospitals. We published various videos and website to educate people like you.
Since I published this video, the nomber of people infected has escilated to castostrophic proportions. We now have six bacteria to fight. They are called as "ESKAPE", Even Antibiotic resistant Gonoccus has increased to 28% from 2% in 2001.
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MRSA Infection Threatens Us

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  • what was difficult ...

    what was difficult to cannulate?

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  • Dear Neville, This ...

    Dear Neville, This is a sad situation and all depends on the cost of care. You obviously had resistant strain of MRSA because they have given you Vancomycin & Timetin. The insurance companies are not prepared to pay for infections they say is hospital bugs, so mentioning MRSA is not in their interest. Even in UK some patients are not operated if they are known carriers of MRSA. Only thing I am trying to do is to prevent others getting it. Thank you for the comment.

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    Sorry, not the scare phrase of the week. You have to see how Australian medical staff refuse to admit to its existence to understabd how scared they are.
    In any evcent, the spread of MRSA is a consequence of population changes in the bacterial community. The fact that it was so minor before antibitoics shows it it is not the strongest of bugs, and must be easily susceptible to something. Unless like Ebola, it kills its hosts before it can spread.

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  • I caught MRSA in a ...

    I caught MRSA in a Sydney hospital in January 2007. The discharge report does not mention MRSA, just a staph infection treated with Timetin and Vancomycin. Basically, the NSW Health Department denies the bug existts, and if you present yourself at any hospital for surgery with any indication you have had the bug, you are refused treatment. If they think you still have the bug, you are still refused treatment. Killing those with the bug seems an extreme way of dealing with it.
    Neville J. Angove

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  • ive got it in my ...

    ive got it in my lungs bladder and blood,im riddled with it,steve nunn england

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