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Just because you have had blood tests done, does not mean that you actually have a HCAI. I would wait for your results before starting a scaremongering thread. There may be people on here awaiting hospital treatment who could be terrified now.
By the way, East Lancs Hospitals Infection rates have reduced far in excess of government targets. More people are being swabbed prior to elective operations and as per population, about a third are already carrying MRSA prior to any hospital treatment. |
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i can understand people worring about picking up somthing in the new hospital because if i remember correctly it has had wards shut down on a couple of occasions at least for m.r.s.a
unfortunatly its peoples ignorance that spread most diseases and not the fault of the hospital because they cant control peoples inability to follow very simple hygine insructions , nor can they make people give a damn about anyone but themselves |
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That foyer entrance is so full of 'wildlife';) I think I would wear a hepa filter mask before I walked through it.
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What is the definition of a HCAI?
If you catch flu or chicken pox while in a hospital waiting room is that a HCAI? |
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I stands to reason that a place full of sick people will be full of infectious and contagious pathogens. Why do you think any different?
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i cant speak for Blackburn,but i have nothing but praise for the Blackpool vic,,, ward 23,was spotless ,the nurses and staff washed their hands everytime they touched the patients,, |
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