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Superbug's new strain thrives outside hospitals
The Times ^ | March 6, 2003 | Mark Henderson

Posted on 03/05/2003 3:38:11 PM PST by MadIvan

A NEW strain of the drug- resistant superbug MRSA has escaped from hospitals to infect thousands of healthy adults across the United States, hitting hardest among homosexual men.

The bacterium, which normally affects only sick and elderly hospital in-patients, is striking fit Americans with no links to the hospitals in which it thrives, raising fears of an epidemic that could spread to Britain. The germs, which can withstand many common antibiotics, are transmitted by skin contact, with no need for an open wound.

Outbreaks have been reported in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Boston and Miami. Most of those affected are homosexual men and prison inmates, but athletes and schoolchildren involved in contact sports have also fallen ill.Precise figures for the number of infections are not available, because MRSA is not a notifiable disease in the United States, but public health officials believe cases already run into the thousands, with several deaths.

The disease normally manifests itself as a skin condition, beginning with sores that resemble insect bites, and progressing to cause painful abscesses and boils. In rarer cases, when it reaches the lungs or the bloodstream, it can cause life-threatening pneumonia or septicaemia.

MRSA, which stands for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, has for years been a problem in hospitals, where it infects open wounds and bedsores, taking advantage of the weakened immune systems of seriously ill or elderly patients.It is named as a contributory cause of death in 20 per cent of death certificates issued in British hospitals where staphylococcal infection was a factor.

The bacteria, however, have never been considered dangerous beyond the wards. The emergence of a strain that is spreading through the wider community, details of which are reported today in New Scientist magazine, has alarmed public health officials on both sides of the Atlantic. Scott Fridkin, a medical epidemiologist at the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, said: “We are greatly concerned that MRSA has emerged in the community in people with no ties to healthcare.”

Tyrone Pitt, deputy director of the Laboratory of Healthcare Associated Infections, said that while there was no evidence that the strain had arrived in Britain, it was a genuine threat. “It is very difficult to predict its impact. If it manifests itself just as a skin infection, that is not that threatening. If the result is pneumonia in relatively healthy people, that’s a completely different scenario,” he said.

The Atlanta centre has yet to complete testing to confirm the strain that is spreading in the community, but health officials in Los Angeles said all the outbreaks there appeared to have been caused by a strain first isolated in New York in 1997. Most of the US cases so far have occurred in San Francisco and Los Angeles, among homosexual men who have had multiple sexual partners. The disease is not thought to be sexually transmitted, but as it is contagious through skin contact, sexual promiscuity has an indirect effect on risk. Its effects are not confined to HIV-positive men.

Several prisons in California have reported MRSA outbreaks among inmates, and there have also been outbreaks in schools, particularly among athletes involved in contact sports. In Pasadena 50 pupils at one school were diagnosed with the condition, mostly members of the school’s football team.

On the rise

MRSA: Methicillin- resistant Staphylococcus aureus

First identified: mid-eighties

Recorded UK cases 1992: 104 2001: 4,904

Confirmed UK deaths 1993: 13 1998: 114

Resistant to: methicillin, oxacillin, nafcillin, cephalosporins

Susceptible to: vancomycin


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: bacteria; disease; homosexuals; mrsa; outbreak
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Worrisome.

Regards, Ivan

1 posted on 03/05/2003 3:38:12 PM PST by MadIvan
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Bump!
2 posted on 03/05/2003 3:38:57 PM PST by MadIvan (Learn the power of the Dark Side, www.thedarkside.net)
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To: MadIvan
I don't like the sound of that alright! Eurgh!
3 posted on 03/05/2003 3:41:23 PM PST by Happygal
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To: MadIvan
Resistant to: methicillin, oxacillin, nafcillin, cephalosporins

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In the 80s cephalosporins were the form of treatment.

4 posted on 03/05/2003 3:45:46 PM PST by RLK
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To: MadIvan
Wonder how resistant it is to soap and water?..
Tell your health professionals to wash their hands real well between patients..
5 posted on 03/05/2003 3:47:54 PM PST by joesnuffy
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To: MadIvan
This has been a concern of my wife's for about a decade.

As I recall it cannot be cured, it can only be suppressed.
6 posted on 03/05/2003 3:49:55 PM PST by Maelstrom (To prevent misinterpretation or abuse of the Constitution:The Bill of Rights limits government power)
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To: joesnuffy
Very resistant.
7 posted on 03/05/2003 3:50:15 PM PST by Maelstrom (To prevent misinterpretation or abuse of the Constitution:The Bill of Rights limits government power)
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To: Maelstrom
Vancomycin can be used to treat this. Besides, if it effects "healthy" people then why is it more common in a segment i.e. homosexuals? It should effect all groups equally.
8 posted on 03/05/2003 3:58:27 PM PST by arkfreepdom
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To: Maelstrom
This disease is a perfect metaphor for the American Left.
9 posted on 03/05/2003 3:58:57 PM PST by Galtoid
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To: Galtoid
I disagree.

Logic and Reasoning can prevent and sometimes cure individuals on the American Left.

There's nothing for this disease.
10 posted on 03/05/2003 4:01:27 PM PST by Maelstrom (To prevent misinterpretation or abuse of the Constitution:The Bill of Rights limits government power)
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To: MadIvan
Read the VERY first sentence slowly again, everyone......it says it's hitting "thousands of healthy adults across the United States, hitting hardest among homosexual men."

My questions....are homosexual mens practices healthy? Why is it hitting them the hardest? (Yes, these are rhetorical questions.) And, I think the writer is in error in making this claim. And, it really fries me that we will let a group of people do this.....what if they had smallpox? Or, God forbid, what if they were smokers in a restaurant in California? (In other words, maybe it's time for fines for the homosexual community to pay for the costs of medical problems they cause. Boy, that might put a stop to some activism....LOL.)

11 posted on 03/05/2003 4:09:40 PM PST by goodnesswins (Thank the Military for your freedom and security....and thank a Rich person for jobs.)
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To: MadIvan
Superbug's new strain thrives outside hospitals

If you aren't a but pirate this is not a problem YET. They will do their best to send this to the population as a whole.

12 posted on 03/05/2003 4:21:20 PM PST by Nov3
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To: arkfreepdom
Besides, if it effects "healthy" people then why is it more common in a segment i.e. homosexuals?

The gays use antibiotics prophylactically against the scores of diseases they expose themselves to. Hence they create vast quantities of disease resistant bacteria. Really pretty hugh?

13 posted on 03/05/2003 4:24:59 PM PST by Nov3
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Hubby who is a pathologist say he has been seeing really nasty specimans in last few weeks of huge excisions of skin infections proving to be MRSA. He says everyone wash his hands many times a day, avoid skin contact with others. It is really bad.
14 posted on 03/05/2003 4:27:43 PM PST by cajungirl
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To: goodnesswins
I pay for my own medical insurance. One year, my insurance premiums jumped a couple of hundred dollars a month. I complained to the state insurance commissioner who told me that I was paying for aids victims, drunks, and drug addicts.

It's about time that people who indulge in risky behavior pay for it.
15 posted on 03/05/2003 4:28:21 PM PST by ladylib
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To: arkfreepdom
Vancomycin ain't gonna work for long. It's only a matter of time before it develops resistance to that, too.
16 posted on 03/05/2003 4:30:35 PM PST by dinodino
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To: ladylib
Ever thought of getting "catastrophic health insurance?" Our self employed accountant (family of 4) does that, and negotiates doctor and hospital fees. It was worth it to him.
17 posted on 03/05/2003 4:30:36 PM PST by goodnesswins (Thank the Military for your freedom and security....and thank a Rich person for jobs.)
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To: arkfreepdom
MRSA is becoming increasingly resistant to even Vancomycin, as the superbug mutates and produces stronger strains of the bug. In my experience, I have seen many cases of MRSA resistant to Vanco.
18 posted on 03/05/2003 4:30:44 PM PST by travelnurse
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To: travelnurse
Ugh...scary stuff. I heard of a resistant S. aureus strain popping up in Japan a few years ago--if it's here, it's really bad news. The folks on this thread who are claiming this is a gay problem are dangerously uninformed.
19 posted on 03/05/2003 4:33:42 PM PST by dinodino
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To: travelnurse
I have heard reports this can be spread by using hottubs with those who have it,,read this several weeks ago.
20 posted on 03/05/2003 4:34:24 PM PST by cajungirl
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