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Acinetobacter baumannii: Researchers find evidence pointing to an unexpected source of such bacteria- the hospitalized patients themselves

Acinetobacter baumannii: Researchers find evidence pointing to an unexpected source of such bacteria- the hospitalized patients themselves
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Infections in hospitalised individuals may arise from their own germs: Study

Hospitals have strong cleanliness and sanitation measures in place to protect patients from microorganisms that rarely affect healthy people but can be deadly to vulnerable patients who are already hospitalised with serious illnesses.

Study: Hospitalised patients infections may develop from their own bacteria

Hospitals have strict hygiene and sanitation protocols to protect patients from bacteria that rarely sicken healthy people but can be deadly for vulnerable patients already hospitalized with serious illnesses. Nearly 100,000 people die every year in U.S. hospitals of infections they develop after being admitted. But despite intense infection-control efforts, new strains of bacteria keep on emerging, seemingly out of nowhere, to sicken people in hospitals worldwide.

Some hospitalized patients infections may develop from their own bacteria - The Source

A study, in mice, from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis suggests that the bacterium Acinetobacter can hide undetected in bladder cells and then reactivate when stimulated by medical intervention. The findings suggest that patients may bring the bacterium into hospitals.

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