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
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!
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
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....
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