Monday, June 8, 2009

MRSA thriving on one-quarter of nursing home residents, study results show - McKnight's Long Term Care News

 

Nearly one in every four nursing home residents has been colonized by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), according to a recently published report from Queen's University Belfast.
After taking samples from 1,111 residents and 553 staff members at 45 nursing homes in Ireland, researchers discovered that roughly 24% of residents and 7% of staff carry the tough-to-treat disease. According to report authors, 24% is the median rate of colonization, with individual nursing home results running the gamut: three nursing homes were entirely free of MRSA, while at least one had a 73% rate of resident colonization. Similarly, staff members at only 28 of the nursing homes that were tested were found to carry the disease; the highest rate of colonization was 28%…..

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MRSA thriving on one-quarter of nursing home residents, study results show - McKnight's Long Term Care News

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