My article today is going to be on the news about "Multi -resistant skin bacteria spreading in hospitals". In Sweden the Coagulase -negative staphylococci (CNS) are the bacteria that belong to the protective bacterial the rarely cause infections to healthy people. CNS and other types of bacteria are really are to treat, because of a certain type of strain of S (staphylococcus) have become resistant to most anti-biotic medicine. Recently Micael Winderstrom had found strain of this multi resistant skin bacteria at his hospital. This seems to be spreading throughout the hospitals particularly in Swedish hospitals, but it doesn't seem to be spreading to healthy people outside of the hospital environment. My opinion of this whole thing is when it does start to spread to the healthy people can you get rid of it or is there a cure? I also am worried about how dangerous it can be to catch this bacteria? I wonder if a hospital is supposed to be a place where you are supposed to get better or well then why is this bacteria going around they should have taken care id the hospitals are as clean as they say they are. How am I suppose to be comfortable the next time I go to get my monthly check up, maybe the hospital is not as clean as it really suppose to be. That's all I have to say for now until My next blog Torrie out
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