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News tagged with 'Staph'

Posted by Jane Akre
December 28, 2009 4:09 PM

Antibiotic resistant diseases are an urgent problem that has one immediate solution, backing off on feeding 70 percent of the U.S. antibiotics to farm animals, about 28 million pounds a year.

Posted by Chrissie Cole
September 14, 2009 12:06 AM

Scientists at the University of Washington report, samples of sand and water from five beaches around the Puget Sound have tested positive for a multi-drug resistant form of the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).

Posted by Jane Akre
June 22, 2009 11:49 AM

Dogs and cats can acquire methicillin resistant staph infections (MRSA) and give it back to humans.   Humans too, can infect their pets.  Normal petting will generally not transmit MRSA, but bites will.

Posted by Jane Akre
April 17, 2009 1:07 PM

More proof that MRSA, methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus – is everywhere.  A Congressional staffer has contracted the superbug bacterial infection, possibly at a House staff gym.  It is currently being disinfected, and InjuryBoard has hosted much discussion on what type of disinfectant works best.   

Posted by Chrissie Cole
February 18, 2009 12:48 PM

The rate of dangerous staph infections has dropped dramatically in U.S. hospital intensive-care units, a new report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control Prevention finds.

Posted by Chrissie Cole
January 20, 2009 10:51 AM

A new study reveals a super bacteria known as MRSA is spreading among children, causing a surge in head and neck infections. MRSA previously had been a major concern in hospitals, attacking patients who are already weakened by disease. But, recent outbreaks in the community, in otherwise healthy kids have raised new concerns.

Posted by Jane Akre
November 17, 2008 12:11 PM

The Seattle Times finds that no one is tracking the explosion in MRSA rates and there is no consistent policy for screening for the staph infection in hospitals.  Testing and isolation of infected patients and carriers is the only way of containing the infection as well as washing your hands.

Posted by Chrissie Cole
October 29, 2008 12:34 PM

The benefits of visiting the gym far outweigh the risk, you just need to use some common-sense and follow a few steps to keep yourself protected from bacteria, infection and fungus that lurks at most gyms - in the showers and on the equipment.

Posted by Jane Akre
October 27, 2008 3:06 PM

Removing drug-resistant staph from the noses of wrestling camp counselors cut the rate of potentially deadly skin infections by more than 50 percent. Researchers tested coaches' and counselors' noses for MRSA and found about half were carriers. The nose is a place for the bacteria to colonize since it prefers a wet and warm environment.

Posted by Chrissie Cole
October 07, 2008 12:45 AM

A new government report found more children have been getting seriously ill from the flu because they also had a staph infection, most commonly (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) MRSA.

Posted by Jane Akre
October 02, 2008 11:03 AM

MRSA has taken the life of an otherwise healthy 18-year old football player in Orlando. Warning letters are going out to parents not to panic. MRSA frequently responds to other stronger antibiotics, just not methicillin.

Posted by Jane Akre
September 12, 2008 2:10 PM

SIDS is still classified as a natural cause of death and is considered rare. Even when parents follow the recommendation to remove obstacles in a crib and put babies to sleep on their backs, it still occurs. The actual number of SIDS deaths may be underreported as it is often mislabeled as another cause of death. 

Posted by Jane Akre
September 08, 2008 10:28 PM

In an effort to stop the increasing number of antibiotic resistant staph infections, the CDC has launched an educational initiative aimed at parents, schools, the military, anyplace where people are likely to contact others. Doctors see about 12 million skin infections a year. The good news is hand hygiene and covering the wounds are most effective in stopping the spread. 

Posted by Chrissie Cole
September 07, 2008 11:05 PM

A new study suggests THC, the main substance found in marijuana, shows promise as an antibacterial agent against microbial strains resistant to treatment with broad spectrum antibiotics like penicillin.

Posted by Jane Akre
May 30, 2008 2:06 PM

While no one knows the cause of SIDS, new research points to a higher level of E. coli and staph bacteria found in infants who died of SIDS. The mysterious disease kills 2,500 U.S. babies a year.

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