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Bacteria called “champions of evolution” by NEJM

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) has dubbed antibiotic-resistant superbugs the “champions of evolution”.  MRSA is described as “exemplif[ying] the genetic adaptation of an organism into a first-class multidrug-resistant pathogen”.

“A concerted effort on the part of academic researchers and their institutions, industry, and government is crucial if humans are to maintain the upper hand in this battle against bacteria — a fight with global consequences.”

Full Article: Antibiotic-Resistant Bugs in the 21st Century — A Clinical Super-Challenge

10 patients test positive for VRE at Vancouver hospital

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Michael Pontus, the hospital’s chief executive and president, said more than 10 patients tested positive as carriers of the bacteria late last year, a first for the hospital.

After increased efforts to isolate patients and sanitize surfaces that may have come into contact with the bacteria, he said the number of carriers had been reduced to “around five or so.”

Krell said carriers often didn’t show symptoms of VRE, but the danger was it could be passed on to someone susceptible to infection.

Full Article: ‘Superbug’ found in hospital patients



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