This years viral threat isn't avian flu, it's a new superbug to exploit poor hygeine standards in hospitals:
BBC News - New 'superbug' found in UK hospitals
BBC News - New 'superbug' found in UK hospitals
One of the drawbacks to all these drugs and antibiotics is the reduction of the human imune system to adapt to and resist such "bugs" naturally.This years viral threat isn't avian flu, it's a new superbug to exploit poor hygeine standards in hospitals:
BBC News - New 'superbug' found in UK hospitals
Then common sense dictates that if one doesn't clean house, one assuredly will have vermin. That in itself calls for bringing in the "maid", especially if one doesn't have time to do it themselves.In the USA, a major task of "orderlies" at one time was to ensure clean conditions. The "floor nurse" (probably like the UK's "matron") was to oversee this (in addition to the nurses on her floor). These practices have largely been abandoned with the adoption of antibiotics and one-use medical equipment. As long ago as a decade, studies were done that showed that inadequate sanitation would be a severe risk in US hospitals. The studies were ignored, since keeping up sanitation would have required spending more on staff (and less on fancy gadgets). Likewise, doctors were resistant to mere nurses telling them to wash their hands and change their exam coats.
The hens are coming home to roost on both sides of the Atlantic.
Then common sense dictates that if one doesn't clean house, one assuredly will have vermin. That in itself calls for bringing in the "maid", especially if one doesn't have time to do it themselves.
The thing about capitalism is that only the things that pay end up getting done.
So it wears a clean suit, but has dirty underpants.
Let's see, what does some book that is beloved by "religious nuts" say about that attitude?
"Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you are like whitewashed tombs which on the outside appear beautiful, but inside they are full of dead men's bones and all uncleanness." Matthew 23:27
I think I've read somewhere that the 4th leading cause of death in the US is not published because it is actually....medical care.
That a huge percentage of folks that enter a hospital leave with something they didn't have when they went in.
Stay healthy, avoid hospitalization...