Canada Quebec Sherbrooke University affiliated hospital of experts found that from the beginning of 2003, a variation of the deadly disease has led to the Hospital of 100 patients died, if not to take urgent action to this kind of "Super germs" could lead to a spread of deadly infectious disease. Since then, the experts emphasized that hospitals enhance cleaning work, once again turning to the misuse of antibiotics that have been a topic of importance to all countries in the world.
Symptoms of serious infection rate high
Sherbrooke University Hospital epidemiologists Jacques · Pepin and their leading research team at the Canada medical journal published a research report. They found that a normal intestinal bacteria — Clostridium difficile, after two years, has become a deadly "Super germs", it can cause 65 years old and antibiotics in patients have severe dysentery, and eventually death.
"This kind of disease caused by severe diarrhea, abnormal transmission rate is very high. "Jacques · Pepin on this very concern, he said, because of the lack of an independent unit, many patients have to share one toilet, this also causes the germs spread faster than expected faster. He predicted that this year the province of Quebec for infection of such variation of viruses causing deaths will reach 1000 people. According to a June disclosure of data shows that last year, Canada Montreal city and the city of Calgary has 86 persons suffering from the diarrhoea.
Hospitalization is not actually a safe
To prevent this deadly infectious disease outbreak of large-scale, Pepin called upon the Government to increase research funding and equipment investments, and accelerate the transformation of the hospital.
The Government of Québec quickly reacting to that Quebec Health Minister Philippe Couillard · said that the Government was aware of the seriousness of the problem, the Ministry of health, two months ago, has formed a task force on this issue was closely monitored, but the real estimation of risk also need at least a few months.
But Pedro Pan believes that over the past several decades, the Government hospital investment is to some extent, the intensification of the magnitude of the problem. He said that Canada most hospital beds, only the elderly or the severity of the very serious patients hospitalized on "eligible", and many patients had a few days or a longer period of time lying in a hospital corridor of simple beds. Hospital medical staff, hospitals and clean work also issue more ... These conditions make hospital and infectious diseases between yuanji rate has risen dramatically, hospitalization is not secure.
Misuse of antibiotics cause anxiety
Canada of fatal contagious to humans once again sounded the cannot misuse of antibiotics. Antibiotics is a double-edged sword. Who has issued a warning: due to the misuse of antibiotics, doctor hand able to deal with bacteria of weapons has become less and less, and so on, are likely to be humans back to the era of no antibiotics.
As of the last century, the world die each year from bacterial infection has reached 20 million, this is 3 times that 40 years ago. Cause fatality rate increase is mainly due to antibiotic-resistant bacteria, antibiotic-resistant bacteria control causing the infection that ultimately led to deaths.
The old generation antibiotics have lost their original function, a new generation of antibiotics and shorter life expectancy, people can not help all ears. The development of resistant bacteria alarming speed. Medical workers to develop a new antibacterial drugs generally require 10 years or so, and the generation of drug-resistant bacteria produce as long as two years, the development of antibiotics much faster miss the resistant strains of propagation speed. Even more unfortunately, antibiotic-resistant bacteria is the enemy of all mankind, since it can spread through the crowd, even if you never use antibiotics, equally likely to become victims of antimicrobial drug abuse. It was pointed out that the human being and resistant bacteria "race" and the winner is who is still unpredictable.
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