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	<title>Health Savvy &#187; Antibiotic Resistance</title>
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		<title>Who&#8217;s at risk for antibiotic-resistant infections?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href=http://health.savvy-cafe.com/whos-at-risk-for-antibiotic-resistant-infections-2007-03-04/><img src=http://health.savvy-cafe.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/10_seniorsantibiotics.jpg class=imgtfe hspace=5 align=left width=100  border=0></a>Developing a bacterial infection such as pneumonia is bad enough, but getting an antibiotic resistant strain can be fatal, especially for seniors. So, what&#8217;s the real risk of getting one of these tough-to-treat infections and how can we prevent them? Research funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is helping find answers.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img align="right" src="http://health.savvy-cafe.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/10_seniorsantibiotics.jpg" alt="10_seniorsantibiotics.jpg" title="10_seniorsantibiotics.jpg" />Developing a bacterial infection such as pneumonia is bad enough, but getting an antibiotic resistant strain can be fatal, especially for seniors. So, what&#8217;s the real risk of getting one of these tough-to-treat infections and how can we prevent them? Research funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is helping find answers.</p>
<p>&#8220;When we think about preventing antibiotic-resistant infections there are a lot of assumptions about the importance of hand washing and prescribing appropriate doses of antibiotics,&#8221; says McMaster University&#8217;s Dr. Mark Loeb, an infectious diseases specialist. &#8220;But in many cases the data isn&#8217;t there to fully support these conclusions. Our aim is to determine who&#8217;s most susceptible and how we can minimize the risk of infection.&#8221;</p>
<p>Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are those that can&#8217;t be killed with the drugs traditionally used to treat infected patients. The rates of these dangerous infections are climbing. In Canada, up to one-in-five cases of Streptococcus pneumonia, a pneumonia-causing bacterium, is antibiotic-resistant. About one-in-ten hospital cases of Staphylococcus aureus, simply called staph infection, is now multi-drug resistant.</p>
<p>&#8220;The concern is that in the future we won&#8217;t have antibiotics to treat these often deadly infections,&#8221; says Dr. Loeb.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s leading a large CIHR-funded study examining rates of antibiotic-resistant infection at 15 acute-care hospitals across Ontario. The researchers are comparing infection rates with a range of risk factors, from how frequently hospital workers wash their hands to staffing levels and patients&#8217; age and income.</p>
<p>Previous studies have revealed that only about one-in-three hospital workers wash their hands before touching a patient. While many factors determine someone&#8217;s risk of infection, hand washing is considered the main line of defence in preventing the spread of these infections, says Dr. Loeb.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s also part of a ground-breaking, Ontario-wide study exploring community levels of antibiotic prescription and rates of antibiotic-resistant infections.</p>
<p>&#8220;No one has ever done this before at this scale and level of detail,&#8221; says Dr. Loeb, of the CIHR-funded research.</p>
<p>The study is using a unique provincial database that provides anonymous information about medication prescriptions. This information is presently being compared with the hundreds of cases of pneumonia and other antibiotic-resistant infections that occurred in the province during the study period.</p>
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