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Spreading invasive MRSA is becoming a major threat. We conducted various studies, published results in medical journal to let cannula manufacturers know the technique of introducing peripheral venous cannula need change. Our mission then was to reduce stress to doctors and pain to patients. Now the various studies are conducted to identify causes for spreading invasive MRSA in the community.
This study was conducted in 1996 but unpublished and is very relevent to help reduce spreading infections.
We hope doctors and nurses will take care not to introduce infection that may increase mortality.

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MRSA about 1 year ago

Winchester and Eastleigh Healthcare NHS Trust has claimed to have eliminated MRSA bloodstream infections by stopping the routine practice of administering intravenous cannula.

Under the scheme a cannula, a small tube for giving intravenous fluids, can only be given if prescribed by specialists trained in their insertion.

The trust said there have been no new cases of MRSA infections. Doctors are able to monitor the tubes more closely for signs of infection.

The figure covers all forms of MRSA, including bloodstream infections (also known as bacteraemia) and wound infections.

This compares to 2007/08 when there was 11 reported bloodstream infections.

This prove our hypothesis, hope people take notice of this work and do somthing to stop spreading infections