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Screening patients for MRSA ineffective for preventing infection

Hospitalist Leadership Connection, March 25, 2008

Earlier this month, a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that screening patients for MRSA on admission to the hospital did not appear to reduce the hospital's overall MRSA infection rate.

The report references a study conducted at a Swiss teaching hospital of more than 20,000 surgical patients. Although half of the patients were screened for MRSA and the other half were not, the rate at which MRSA spread was the same for both groups. The findings, said the study's lead author in an ABC News report, emphasize more appropriate use of antibiotics in order to prevent drug-resistant infections.

To read the full ABC News article, click here.

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