A new national study, co-authored by epidemiologist Dick Zoutman (at right) and research associate Doug Ford, shows that resistant bacterial infections have increased dramatically in Canada’s acute care hospitals.
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A new national study, co-authored by epidemiologist
Dick Zoutman (at right) and research associate Doug Ford, shows that
resistant bacterial infections have increased dramatically in Canada’s
acute care hospitals. Although
infection control has been substantially ramped up in Canadian
hospitals since the SARS crisis of 2003, resistant bacterial infections
post-SARS are multiplying even faster, a new Queen's University study
shows.
Led by Queen's
epidemiologist Dr. Dick Zoutman, the national survey is a six-year follow-up to a study that was undertaken in 1999, prior to the outbreak
of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome).
The
original, groundbreaking study, funded by the Public Health Agency of
Canada, showed that most Canadian hospitals fell seriously short in
preventing patients from getting hospital infections. The researchers
estimated then that about 250,000 patients a year experience infected
surgical wounds, blood infections, and antibiotic-resistant organisms
while in hospital - and that 8,000 of these patients will die.
Findings from the new Queen's study - which draws on data from 2005 - will be published in the December issue of the American Journal of Infection Control.
While
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