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Hospital Bacteria
Hospital Bacteria
Hi All
I have recently been hospitalized and during my stay at a private hospital I've got some surgeries and things went quite wrong as I've got a bacteria in the hospital that threat my life, I was wondering if any of you had had same experience with Enterococcus Faecalis.
Thanks in advance
I have recently been hospitalized and during my stay at a private hospital I've got some surgeries and things went quite wrong as I've got a bacteria in the hospital that threat my life, I was wondering if any of you had had same experience with Enterococcus Faecalis.
Thanks in advance
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Hi there,
Are u still affected by it?
Are u still affected by it?
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Did you take antibiotics?
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Had a very close colleague go in for a minor leg infection, only to contract a serious "superbug" infection in their supposed safe isolation ward & die from it.alkala1 wrote:Hi All
I have recently been hospitalized and during my stay at a private hospital I've got some surgeries and things went quite wrong as I've got a bacteria in the hospital that threat my life, I was wondering if any of you had had same experience with Enterococcus Faecalis.
Thanks in advance
It was heart-wrenching to see him suffer.
I'd say you fared much better.
Stay healthy.
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I didn't been through what you are going through now but definitely sounds terrible. How are you now? Getting any better?
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because of the large number of patients in hospital, there are really lots of bugs and superbugs.
if u visit hospital, WASH YOUR HANDS frequently.
as an ex-nurse, i can't stop exclaiming how important it is to wash your hands frequently.
And door handles = tons of bacteria.
always wash your hand after leaving hospital too!
if u visit hospital, WASH YOUR HANDS frequently.
as an ex-nurse, i can't stop exclaiming how important it is to wash your hands frequently.
And door handles = tons of bacteria.
always wash your hand after leaving hospital too!
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missyqiqi wrote:because of the large number of patients in hospital, there are really lots of bugs and superbugs.
if u visit hospital, WASH YOUR HANDS frequently.
as an ex-nurse, i can't stop exclaiming how important it is to wash your hands frequently.
And door handles = tons of bacteria.
always wash your hand after leaving hospital too!
yea! and use the hand sanitizers available
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Heard of a case like yours too before. It's really hard to control an environment that even our human eyes can't see. Take antibiotics and talk about this to your doctor. Hope you are recovering well!
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much better to use soap and waterjnageb18 wrote:missyqiqi wrote:because of the large number of patients in hospital, there are really lots of bugs and superbugs.
if u visit hospital, WASH YOUR HANDS frequently.
as an ex-nurse, i can't stop exclaiming how important it is to wash your hands frequently.
And door handles = tons of bacteria.
always wash your hand after leaving hospital too!
yea! and use the hand sanitizers available

there are bacteria that grows on hand sanitizer. not a concern yet in singapore.. but still....
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I doubt that very much. The alcohol content of sanitizer won’t promote growth.missyqiqi wrote:
much better to use soap and water
there are bacteria that grows on hand sanitizer. not a concern yet in singapore.. but still....
I always debate the effectiveness of soap and water in third world countries. How clean is the water itself? You wash your hands with soap and then rinse with bacteria laden water? Probably OK in Singapore, but would worry about India.
Hand sanitizer is probably the best for now, but won’t be 100% effective against all pathogens.
There's always room for one more
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if i am in 3rd world country, what shld i do for proper hand cleaning if i am visiting someone in hospital then?
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