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Old 11-08-2007, 06:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Superbug surfaces in Canada

Superbug surfaces in Canada

UNNATI GANDHI

From Thursday's Globe and Mail

November 7, 2007 at 10:05 PM EST


TORONTO — A new and ominous strain of the bacterium that causes ear infections in children is emerging in Canada, one that is resistant to every antibiotic approved to treat the common illness.

The multi-drug-resistant 19A sub-strain of pneumococcus has already been diagnosed in parts of the United States, where doctors have had to resort to administering an antibiotic typically used to treat adults and one that is not approved for use in children.

A 14-month-old child being treated at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto may be the first person in this province to have been infected by the superstrain.

The child was healthy, fully vaccinated and had not travelled, but doctors believe the child picked the strain up in the community and developed a severe case of bacterial meningitis, a serious infection of the fluid around the spinal cord and brain that can lead to deafness and neurological damage. The child remains in hospital and is still undergoing treatment, said Upton Allen, an infectious disease specialist at the hospital.

While Dr. Allen and other experts are confident that the superstrain is not a cause for alarm for the general public, they are calling for closer surveillance.

As soon as the bug was confirmed to be resistant to the standard antibiotics used to treat children with ear infections, a group of eight high-profile infectious disease experts in Ontario, including Donald Low and Allison McGeer, wrote an internal memo to the province's acting chief medical officer of health, David Williams, and recommended an immediate provincewide strategy to monitor how the bug is developing and mutating.

“This case is of particular concern,” they write, “[because] this is an unusually resistant S. pneumoniae isolate causing invasive disease in a previously healthy fully vaccinated child … [and] the patient did not have a travel history suggesting that this isolate is circulating in the Toronto region.”

In an interview last night, Dr. Williams said that physicians have been monitoring similar resistant subtypes of this strain for the past year after some cases emerged in British Columbia. “At this stage, we are monitoring and collecting more information on this case in particular and then we'll prepare an update for physicians to be alert to the fact that these organisms are out there, and to carry out the proper sampling and testing accordingly.”

Janet Casey, an associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Rochester Medical Center discovered this new strain with her colleague Michael Pichichero and published a report in the Journal of the American Medical Association last month.

“It's a concern for us because it's so resistant to antibiotics. When you have a bacteria that you don't have an antibiotic to treat, that means that essentially that infection can run rampant,” Dr. Casey said.

“It isn't a public health concern from the standpoint of influenza, which spreads easily from child to child and from person to person.”

She said parents should be looking out for ear infections in their children that aren't going away with the use of prescribed antibiotics.

A childhood vaccine that protects against many strains of pneumococcal infection is still very powerful, she said, and should continue to be given to children. But while that vaccine doesn't protect against this particular strain, a reformulated version is expected in a few years.

Until then, doctors will have to remain vigilant, she said.

With reports from Avis Favaro and Elizabeth St. Philip

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This is the result of the over use of antibiotics for so many years.
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This is the result of the over use of antibiotics for so many years.
My family never used antibiotics, yet my sister has MRSA.
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My family never used antibiotics, yet my sister has MRSA.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methici...ococcus_aureus
Wow, sorry to hear that. How is she doing with it?
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My family never used antibiotics, yet my sister has MRSA.
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was she hospitilized at some point?
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Wow, sorry to hear that. How is she doing with it?
She's a time bomb. It's located in her abdomen. Isolated behind her hernia screen at least. She has a permanent hole in her abdomen the width of a pencil and it's supposed to drain fluid continuously which is a pain in the neck to care for because it's always wet.. It dried up the other day and she became seriously ill and is now on medication again. The hole was put there by her surgeon three years ago, but she caught MRSA from work not her surgery.
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I hope the little boy with the superbug will be okay.
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was she hospitilized at some point?
At work, (mentally challenged) a man had contracted MRSA from a nursing center where he went to heal from his surgery, but nobody told us..until a year later. I worked with him, my sister worked with him. (they have their own apartments)She worked with him in his apt. for 11 years and she'd had three previous surgeries. This resident had behavior problems and threw urine at her, feces and he scratched her hand. Not only that, but they told her she could change her bandage at work. Then she became very ill..that was a year ago July. That's when she found out it was MRSA..the same strain as his.
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At work, (mentally challenged) a man had contracted MRSA from a nursing center where he went to heal from his surgery, but nobody told us..until a year later. I worked with him, my sister worked with him. (they have their own apartments)She worked with him in his apt. for 11 years and she'd had three previous surgeries. This resident had behavior problems and threw urine at her, feces and he scratched her hand. Not only that, but they told her she could change her bandage at work. Then she became very ill..that was a year ago July. That's when she found out it was MRSA..the same strain as his.
Wow, Refuge, I'm so sorry about your sister. I can't believe they didn't tell you guys he had MRSA. Do you think she caught it from when he scratched her?
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At work, (mentally challenged) a man had contracted MRSA from a nursing center where he went to heal from his surgery, but nobody told us..until a year later. I worked with him, my sister worked with him. (they have their own apartments)She worked with him in his apt. for 11 years and she'd had three previous surgeries. This resident had behavior problems and threw urine at her, feces and he scratched her hand. Not only that, but they told her she could change her bandage at work. Then she became very ill..that was a year ago July. That's when she found out it was MRSA..the same strain as his.
oh no..
The MRSA in her blood? what do you mean by very ill? Are the treatments for the MRSA working?
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