At Providence Alaska Medical Center in Anchorage, 14 babies have been infected by MRSA since March, according to a News Tribune news report.
In addition, the hospital discovered 17 other babies are carrying the bacteria but have not contracted any infection from it. All the infected babies have been treated with antibiotics and have shown improvement. Although it has been several weeks since a new infection has been detected, the hospital has been actively working with state epidemiologists to contain the bacteria.
Hospital officials have confirmed the MRSA outbreak came from within the hospital, but it is not yet clear how the bacteria made its way into the newborn intensive care unit. For now, infected babies and carrier babies have been placed in a separate room, and separate staff and equipment have been committed to that area, according to the news report.
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In addition, the hospital discovered 17 other babies are carrying the bacteria but have not contracted any infection from it. All the infected babies have been treated with antibiotics and have shown improvement. Although it has been several weeks since a new infection has been detected, the hospital has been actively working with state epidemiologists to contain the bacteria.
Hospital officials have confirmed the MRSA outbreak came from within the hospital, but it is not yet clear how the bacteria made its way into the newborn intensive care unit. For now, infected babies and carrier babies have been placed in a separate room, and separate staff and equipment have been committed to that area, according to the news report.
Read the news report about the MRSA outbreak at Providence Alaska Medical Center.
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