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Old 01-14-2005, 03:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I was wondering if anyone saw this last night on PrimeTime? It's making me sanitize even more after seeing where people were picking it up!

'Superbug' MRSA Worries Doctors, Athletes
Drug-Resistant Germ Found in Locker Rooms; Can Kill Within Days

Jan. 13, 2005 -- Ricky Lannetti was once the picture of health — a big, strong college football player.
In the fall of 2003, he had led his team to a big victory, catching more passes than anyone and securing a spot in the national semifinals. But sometime after that game he caught something else.
"They didn't know what they had. They were as confused as I was," his mother, Teresa, told ABC News. "They had five different antibiotics in him, but they finally said, 'We can't handle it.'" On Dec. 6, 2003, one week after his last game, Lannetti died.
There's still a lot of mystery surrounding how Lannetti, 21, got sick in the first place and why his illness progressed so quickly. But one thing is clear: He had an infection caused by a bacteria generally found on the skin or in the nose, called MRSA, or methycillin resistant staphylococcus aureus.
MRSA is the kind of germ doctors have worried about for years: some call it a "superbug," a germ the usual antibiotics won't kill.
Worse, it can cause trouble quickly. What starts as a skin infection can become a deadly pneumonia or blood or bone infection in a matter of days if not treated correctly.
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Up until recently, doctors hadn't seen MRSA in healthy young people outside the hospital, said Dr. Richard Daum of University of Chicago Hospitals. "MRSA is a denizen of the hospital," he said. "It lives here."
But now, 65 percent of the staphylococcus infections coming into his emergency room in otherwise healthy kids are MRSA, he said. To him, that rate of growth is alarmingly fast — a cause for concern.
MRSA is resistant to anywhere from 15 to 30 different antibiotics. That means when it's detected, a doctor has only a very small number of compounds at hand that are able to kill it.
Daum said he has seen some patients with MRSA that are worse off for having seen a doctor that could not recognize it. The patients were treated with regular antibiotics — and that gave the germ more time to do damage in the body.
"We've seen a lot of kids that come in here that needed intensive care and in fact have died that have started off by being out in the community, where they get an old treatment and then come in here having failed it," he said.
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I guess all you can do is remind staff to always wash every towel, everytime. The last line almost seemed like false hope when it said to wash your hands. If it resists antibiotics, what's the point? I guess a good item to pre-screen clients is for open wounds.
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i saw that episode! scarry & i'm joining a gym monday! we are doing a total sanitizing today. my husband is there now & i'm here with our 2 kids worring about flu & superbugs!
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What are they going to say when you walk in with your own disinfectant spray bottle?
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