Originally published August 21 2005
Hospital infection makes death five times more likely
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
A hospital-acquired infection known as Staphylococcus aureus can triple both the length of a patient's stay in the hospital and their hospital bill, while increasing his or her chance of death by five times.
A hospital-acquired infection triples a patient's length of stay and increases their risk of dying five-fold, researchers have said.
A study in the US looked at rates of Staphylococcus aureus (S aureus) infection in hundreds of hospitals to assess the impact on costs, time in hospital and mortality rates.
The researchers concluded that the infections were an enormous burden on hospitals by significantly increasing costs, length of stays for patients and rates of death compared with those without an infection.
S aureus is a bacterium which frequently lives on the skin or in the nose of a healthy individual.
It can cause illnesses ranging from minor skin infections and abscesses to life-threatening conditions such as pneumonia among those patients in hospital.
A growing proportion of S aureus infections are caused by antibiotic resistant strains such as MRSA (Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus).
The total number of all infections picked up in healthcare settings are said to amount to at least 300,000 a year in England, with an estimated 5,000 deaths and costing the NHS as much as �1 billion.
The latest US research, published in Archives of Internal Medicine, found that S aureus infection was listed as a discharge diagnosis is almost 1% of all hospital stays in the US - an average of 292,045 stays a year.
The team, from Northwestern Memorial Hospital, calculated that S aureus infections tripled the average length of stay in hospital - from 4.5 days to 14.3 days - compared with stays without an infection.
And the risk of dying in hospital increased by five times - from 2.3% to 11.2%.
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