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2:00pm Wednesday 20th May 2009 in
BASILDON Hospital has hit back at reports it is failing in the war on MRSA.
Hospital bosses have stressed they are meeting Government targets when it comes to eradicating the killer superbug – despite figures which appear to show otherwise.
Data released by the strategic health authority NHS East of England, reveal how many hospital trusts in the region have met the target of a maximum number of 12 MRSA patient cases a year.
It shows only Basildon, along with Peterborough, breached this figure with 13 cases each.
However hospital spokes- man Luenne Featherstone said this figure is being queried by the trust.
She said: “Over the past few years we achieved a significant reduction in MRSA and clostridium difficile.
“A national target was set for every hospital to reduce their number of MRSA bacteraemia infections by half from 2003/04 to 2008/2009.
“We surpassed our target which was 15 as we had 30 cases in 2003/04 with 13 positive MRSA tests in 2008/09.
“But the regional target for the past two years has been 12 and in 2007/08 we had nine.
“Although the figures show we missed the target this year, by one, we are querying this with the Department of Health, as two of the positive tests related to the same patient.”
She added how cases of C-Diff have also been halved.
She said: “Our C-Diff target in 2008/09, set regionally, was 143 cases. We recorded 103 cases, which is half the number of cases of the year before when there were 209.
“We are committed to ensuring this reduction in healthcare associated infections continues.”
She said robust procedures were in place to stop the spread of superbugs including restricting the use of certain antibiotics which kill off good bacterial in the gut allowing superbugs to thrive.
Bosses have also implemented an annual ward deep clean programme and are ensuring all patients with symptoms of a superbug are readmitted to, or moved from, a side room as soon as possible.
Overall, the figures show the number of people in hospital suffering from the superbug MRSA has been slashed by 37 per cent across the East of England – with cases dropping to 282 last year to 333 the previous year.
Comments(8)
evilc
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7:10pm Wed 20 May 09
cris300
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7:18pm Wed 20 May 09
evilc wrote:This guy never has anything constructive to say he just bats on about new labour and people who he deems lesser than him the twit ... A real hardcore rotter
Having been a visitor at the hospital recently and seeing the lesser educated morons walking into wards without a hand wash and sitting on patients beds I feel sorry for the hospital who can only go so far then it is up to the public. I commented to one low lifeabout the hand wash I was told to have six and travel, which really is the norm comment in our enlightened 'New Labour' society.
evilc
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8:44pm Wed 20 May 09
cris300 wrote:Using hand wash and sitting on beds is something I personally (not being a low life) believe to be 'constructive'
evilc wrote:This guy never has anything constructive to say he just bats on about new labour and people who he deems lesser than him the twit ... A real hardcore rotter
Having been a visitor at the hospital recently and seeing the lesser educated morons walking into wards without a hand wash and sitting on patients beds I feel sorry for the hospital who can only go so far then it is up to the public. I commented to one low lifeabout the hand wash I was told to have six and travel, which really is the norm comment in our enlightened 'New Labour' society.
ShipShape
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10:57am Sat 6 Jun 09
BritishBeef
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6:24pm Sun 7 Jun 09
RJD_Wiz
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9:33am Mon 8 Jun 09
BritishBeef wrote:Good luck with the birth, but don't bank on it being at home etc...My wife wanted home birth on 2nd child, not because she didn't want it at Basildon, but because of the way a nurse verbally treated her while on the maternity ward. Bad english & bad attitude. We never really had any worry about the cleanliness. Don't forget...thousands of people are admitted to hospitals every day, and not everyone has a horror story...anyway, we were forced into hospital again because of dificulties. Anyway. Best of luck to you both & hope it goes to plan.
This is why my wife will be having a home birth.
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12:54pm Sat 13 Jun 09
evilc wrote:Right evilc! I have been a socialist who has voted labour all my working life and will continue so to do, with or without your ceaseless haranguing of them. You will never do as well as Sir Rupert Murdoch at that job so why try?
cris300 wrote:Using hand wash and sitting on beds is something I personally (not being a low life) believe to be 'constructive'
evilc wrote:This guy never has anything constructive to say he just bats on about new labour and people who he deems lesser than him the twit ... A real hardcore rotter
Having been a visitor at the hospital recently and seeing the lesser educated morons walking into wards without a hand wash and sitting on patients beds I feel sorry for the hospital who can only go so far then it is up to the public. I commented to one low lifeabout the hand wash I was told to have six and travel, which really is the norm comment in our enlightened 'New Labour' society.
I suppose you will still vote New Labour regardless then?
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RJD_Wiz says...
3:45pm Wed 20 May 09
As my old grand pappy used to say "Figures don't lie, but liars sure as hell figure" !!