Tequila wrote:
In the UK though, NHS hospitals are often a complete breeding ground for MRSA and other bugs. It's a huge problem here and has been for years. Our hospitals are so unsanitary that it is often advised to go private if you have the money. Which is why I made the comments about Spanish hospitals.
I think it depends on the area, to be honest. It's a bit of a lottery. Our area isn't too bad, but I've heard of other places down south where the cleaning has gone out to contract companies it's more of a problem. It's here to stay though, as most of the population carries it, all they can do is try to minimise the impact as much as humanly possible.
I'm a paramedic, and we transport MRSA positive folks fairly frequently. We wear gloves and aprons, make sure we wash and gel our hands and clean any surfaces that the patient may have come in contact with thoroughly with an approved cleaner, as well as the rest of the vehicle.
The other folks are right though, MRSA is only really a problem if you're immunocompromised. A healthy person with no open wounds will be fine, it just sounds like the hospital are taking the control of infection side of things very seriously. That can only be a good thing for patients