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... autopsy material from 77 fatal H1N1 influenza patients and found that bacteria were present in terms of bacterial pneumonia in about a third of those fatalities. The good news is the leading bacteria was streptococcus pneumonia, and we have a ...
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... by doctors and pharmacists. He said the emergence of "superbugs" such as methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is causing the growing problem of hospital-acquired infections. "Antibiotic resistance is a much more important situation ...
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Utahns who have survived a bout with methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA - an often-deadly staph infection - will hold a candlelight remembrance Friday night at the Capitol for those who have died of the superbug.
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Utahns who have survived a bout with methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA - an often-deadly staph infection - will hold a candlelight remembrance Friday night at the Capitol for those who have died of the superbug.
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... by doctors and pharmacists. He said the emergence of "superbugs" such as methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is causing the growing problem of hospital-acquired infections. "Antibiotic resistance is a much more important situation ...
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... flu usually does. "The findings in this report indicate that, as during previous influenza pandemics, bacterial pneumonia is contributing to deaths associated with pandemic H1N1," the team of experts at the CDC and state health departments reported. ...
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... flu usually does. "The findings in this report indicate that, as during previous influenza pandemics, bacterial pneumonia is contributing to deaths associated with pandemic H1N1," the team of experts at the CDC and state health departments reported. ...
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... flu usually does. "The findings in this report indicate that, as during previous influenza pandemics, bacterial pneumonia is contributing to deaths associated with pandemic H1N1," the team of experts at the CDC and state health departments reported. ...
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... the seasonal flu. "The findings in this report indicate that, as during previous influenza pandemics, bacterial pneumonia is contributing to deaths associated with pandemic H1N1," the team of experts at the CDC and state health departments reported. ...
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... Continues Below "The findings in this report indicate that, as during previous influenza pandemics, bacterial pneumonia is contributing to deaths associated with pandemic H1N1," the team of experts at the CDC and state health departments reported. ...
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Although hospital computer equipment can act as a reservoir for pathogenic organisms, including MRSA, researchers writing in the open access journal BMC Infectious Diseases found that bacterial contamination rates from computer equipment were low, possibly as the result of good hand hygiene.
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... of the deaths ultimately could result from a secondary bacterial infection by organisms like Staphylococcus (including MRSA), Streptococcus , and some of the Gram-negative organisms . Unfortunately, this is happening in a significant fraction of ...
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... of the deaths ultimately could result from a secondary bacterial infection by organisms like Staphylococcus (including MRSA), Streptococcus , and some of the Gram-negative organisms . Unfortunately, this is happening in a significant fraction of ...
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... (K.J. Christiansen, G.W. Coombs) To the Editor: Community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) infection was first described in our region over 15 years ago ( 1 ). More recently, CA-MRSA has become a global concern and is ...
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... infection rates for all central line bloodstream infections, surgical site infections and ventilator-associated pneumonia cases. They also must report on their central line insertion practices, surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis administration and ...
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... infection rates for all central line bloodstream infections, surgical site infections and ventilator-associated pneumonia cases. They also must report on their central line insertion practices, surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis administration and ...
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... that can cause minor complaints such as boils or, if it gets into the bloodstream, more serious diseases such as pneumonia, meningitis, toxic shock syndrome and blood-poisoning. It is more common and easier to treat than MRSA, which is from the same ...
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A second student in the Connellsville Area School District has been disagnosed with MRSA, and is under a doctor's care.
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