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Sgt>Stackem 03-22-2005 02:20 PM

Im on the first flight to Toronto
 
Last Updated Mon, 21 Mar 2005 22:25:23 ESt
CBC News
TORONTO - Hospitals are failing to control antibiotic-resistant "superbug" infections that kill as many as 8,000 patients each year and cost health-care systems at least $100 million annually, a CBC News investigation has learned.

Yet infection control budgets are the first to be cut when money gets tight, some doctors say, despite the rising frequency of infections caused by bacteria such as Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) or methicillin-resistant staphylococcus (MRSA).



The incidence of hospital-acquired MRSA has increased tenfold in less than a decade.

Since 2003, C. difficile has killed more than 600 people in Quebec alone, most of them elderly or very sick patients.

In all, the statistics show 250,000 Canadians are getting sick from preventable infections every year.

Such infections kill more North Americans annually than breast cancer, traffic accidents and AIDS combined.

Many fatal infections preventable: official

Despite the wake-up call that SARS gave to the Toronto area in 2003, Niagara public health officer Dr. Douglas Sidar says infection control still does not receive enough attention in Canada's hospitals.

"People die from these infections – which technically, almost certainly, in many instances can be prevented," said Sidar.

He thinks hospitals must wake up to the need for proper infection control – including nurses who know how to recognize the signs of an infection and enough cleaning staff to keep commonly touched surfaces free of bacterial contamination.

Sidar also said more should be done to track down the source of an infection when an outbreak occurs so that the hospital doesn't keep making people sick.

Complacency about germs blamed

Dr. Michael Rachlis, who studies and writes books about Canada's health-care system, says a big part of the problem is the lack of controls over infection surveillance in hospitals.

"We have become complacent about infectious diseases," he said. "We certainly got reminded in the '80s, with AIDS, that the plagues are always around and threaten us, but in general we are not afraid of germs."

Infection control budgets are still treated like low-hanging fruit, he said, with cleaning and nursing staff the first items to be cut when hospitals experience a financial crunch.

TOMORROW: Canadian hospitals have fewer rules than restaurants when it comes to infection control measures – and that has experts calling for mandatory national standards.

http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national ... 50321.html

Machette 03-22-2005 02:22 PM

I'll take a swing at were this thread will go:



America vs. Canada argument v33 volume 3 rolleyes:

Bleuachdu 03-22-2005 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Machette
I'll take a swing at were this thread will go:



America vs. Canada argument v33 volume 3 rolleyes:

stfu mountie

Machette 03-22-2005 02:26 PM

Stating were the future of this thread lays, you cracker. biggrin:

Bleuachdu 03-22-2005 02:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Machette
Stating were the future of this thread lays, you cracker. biggrin:

I was just trying to start the festivities, you filthy maple syrup sucking canuck

dance:

Machette 03-22-2005 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bleuachdu
Quote:

Originally Posted by Machette
Stating were the future of this thread lays, you cracker. biggrin:

I was just trying to start the festivities, you filthy maple syrup sucking canuck

oOo:

TonyMontana 03-22-2005 02:33 PM

figures...just when im going to be admitted for surgery next week rolleyes:

im gonna come hunt you all down and spread virii to all of you

Maplegyver 03-22-2005 02:34 PM

you can infect me, by means of anal

Sgt>Stackem 03-22-2005 02:39 PM

I have a hard time believing that the nurses dont know about infection control? It is a must in the biz Im in and I only step foot in a hospital about twice a week. I would hope this is an isolated incidence

TonyMontana 03-22-2005 02:43 PM

yeah me too, well at least the hospital I go to is pretty damn aware of infection and stuff. When I was transferred from Rochester to Sunnybrook hospital in Toronto, I was put in an isolation room until I was tested for any infection or disease. They have strict policy on people coming from other countries, and even afterwards they seemed to do a lot of cleaning and disinfecting of everything

Art Attack 03-22-2005 02:50 PM

After SARS in GTA i can see why

Whatada 03-22-2005 02:54 PM

[quote="Art Attack":38918]After SARS in GTA i can see why[/quote:38918]


i saw no one with face masks in San Andreas.

Art Attack 03-22-2005 02:56 PM

GTA = Greater Toronto Area

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geRV 03-22-2005 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Proteus
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