Re: Hospital infections
We are to blame. Every little sniffle required us to demand pills of the Doctor, who was daft enough to give them. Bugs evolve at such a rate that in a generation we have super bugs that stick 2 fingers up at antibiotics and other counter measures. By the time they stop this lot the next one will be more potent and will kill more. Dosnt matter what a hospital does they will never be rid of em.
Hospitals need to find an efficient way to deal with these problems and not on the cheap to "stay within budget" as per norm. As for the MRSA carry on with the mother and child I wonder if some pansy manager decided not to tell and hope it would not come to light.
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