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Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Number of MRSA Cases and Lawsuits Continues to Grow
Expect to hear more about MRSA ever since the government’s first assessment of the potentially deadly staphylococcus infection finds its growth is out of control. No one knows why it is mutating into strains with unique properties that make it a more virulent form of infection.
Many people would rather not worry. MRSA has been identified in hospital settings for the past two decades. What has changed is that the drug-resistant bacteria is increasingly found outside of hospital settings and affecting more than the weak and vulnerable.
In the latest reports - four siblings attending public school in Far Rockaway, New York have been diagnosed with the bacterial infection. The school is being cleaned.
The mother of a boy who died from the so-called “superbug” is filing a $25 million lawsuit against New York City alleging negligence in the death of 12-year-old Omar, her only child.
Aileen Rivera says Kings County Hospital showed recklessness and carelessness when an emergency room attending physician failed to diagnose Omar with MRSA. Instead, they prescribed an antihistamine and sent him home. Omar died two days later.
If you or a loved one has suffered or died due to medical negligence in New York City or Long Island, please contact the medical malpractice attorneys at Silberstein Awad & Miklos today to schedule your initial consultation.
Many people would rather not worry. MRSA has been identified in hospital settings for the past two decades. What has changed is that the drug-resistant bacteria is increasingly found outside of hospital settings and affecting more than the weak and vulnerable.
In the latest reports - four siblings attending public school in Far Rockaway, New York have been diagnosed with the bacterial infection. The school is being cleaned.
The mother of a boy who died from the so-called “superbug” is filing a $25 million lawsuit against New York City alleging negligence in the death of 12-year-old Omar, her only child.
Aileen Rivera says Kings County Hospital showed recklessness and carelessness when an emergency room attending physician failed to diagnose Omar with MRSA. Instead, they prescribed an antihistamine and sent him home. Omar died two days later.
If you or a loved one has suffered or died due to medical negligence in New York City or Long Island, please contact the medical malpractice attorneys at Silberstein Awad & Miklos today to schedule your initial consultation.
posted by Lynn at 6:25 AM
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1 Comments:
MRSA pathogens, I have read, BREED in raw sewage. MRSA pathogens are not only waterborne, they are airborne. This is one of the things that make sewage back spills so dangerous - not only contact but inhaling these spores and deadly bacteria, which for some people, colonize in nasal cavities. It can then be spread by sneezing and/or coughing.
Here in Fresno, CA, one doctor says that MRSA has TRIPLED in 1 yr. The reaction of our city employees was to increase medical benefits for themselves while refusing to address what has been uncovered - citywide discharging of infectious, disease-carrying raw sewage behind felony altering of city sewer and water lines. Trail of illness, lung/respiratory, infections, amputation, death.
Behind the lies and altered city records is likely the biggest and most corrupt operation in CA history. If residents of Fresno were aware of this situation, the lawsuits would fly.
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