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U.S. HOSPITALS PLAGUED BY TEN TIMES MORE MRSA SUPERBUG INFECTIONS THAN

PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT

Nearly five percent of patients in U.S. hospitals may have acquired a

particular antibiotic resistant staph infection. The majority of the

infections originated within the medical facility; 67 percent arose in

patients being treated for general medical conditions (such as diabetes

or pulmonary or cardiovascular problems) and not in intensive care

patients.

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Two days ago, i read in the news that hospitals can't

get rid of bacteria when using alcohol gel. Now they

say workers have remove rings and cut fingernails very

short . But why insist in alcohol gel? What is wrong

with the mentality of these people. Why not use the

regular rubbing alcohol which also kills bacteria and

germs and if you put enough, it will go in all the

corners of your hands and even lines of your skin.

 

Melly

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