Many people still assume that hospitals are generally clean,
sanitized places where harmful pathogens would have a difficult
time surviving. But a new study published in the American
Journal of Infection Control says otherwise, having found that
nearly half of all hospital rooms tested were contaminated with
a deadly, drug-resistant superbug known as Acinetobacter
baumannii (MDR-AB).
For their study, researchers from the University of Maryland
School of Medicine tested bed rails, tables, supply carts, door
knobs, nurse call buttons, infusion pumps, various equipment
touch pads, and floors for the bacteria. They found that in 48
percent of rooms tested, nearly 10 percent of surface samples
contained MDR-AB.
Leading the pack were cart handles, which were found to be
contaminated 20 percent of the time. Floors around hospital beds
were second, representing a 16 percent contamination rate.
Following these were infusion pumps at 14 percent, ventilator
touch pads at 11.4 percent, and bed rails at just over ten
percent.
"For patients with MDR-AB, the surrounding environment is
frequently contaminated, even among patients with a remote
history of MDR-AB," said the researchers in their journal
release. "In addition, surfaces often touched by health care
workers during routine patient care are commonly contaminated
and may be a source of (hospital-based) transmission. The
results of this study are consistent with studies of other
important hospital pathogens such as methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus
and Clostridium difficile."
But the solution is not to pump more drugs into patients with the hopes that they will somehow gain better protection from infection. On the contrary, boosting a patients immune systems naturally through improved nutrition and superfoods, for instance, is one way to help them stave off deadly infection.
Another way is to disinfect hospitals naturally with things like copper solution, which has been shown to kill 97 percent of hospital superbugs, rather than conventional chemical solutions that are only increasing the prevalence and severity of existing superbugs (http://www.naturalnews.com/033398_s...).
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