Hospitals are missing the key sources of MRSA infection by focusing on obvious "dirty" areas, an expert has claimed. Instead, cleaning should be targeted on "hand touch" sites in wards, such as door handles, bed rails, lockers, and electrical switches, surrounding patients, said Dr Stephanie Dancer from South General Hospital in Glasgow, writing in the medical journal The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
Evidence showed that these were the places most likely to harbour the antibiotic resistant MRSA superbug. Yet they were generally poorly cleaned, said Dr Dancer.
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Responding to the study, the Government's chief nursing officer, Professor Christine Beasley, said: "Infection control is a complex problem that needs a range of solutions and the fact is there is no single remedy.
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