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Levels of MRSA and clostridium difficile are falling in Scottish hospitals, according to new figures. | Levels of MRSA and clostridium difficile are falling in Scottish hospitals, according to new figures. |
Health Protection Scotland said from July to September 2008 the number of cases of MRSA were down 7%, the lowest level since monitoring began in 2001. | Health Protection Scotland said from July to September 2008 the number of cases of MRSA were down 7%, the lowest level since monitoring began in 2001. |
Cases of C.difficile were 14% lower than the previous quarter but slightly higher compared to the year before. | Cases of C.difficile were 14% lower than the previous quarter but slightly higher compared to the year before. |
It is not yet clear whether the drop in C.diff is due to improved controls or seasonal fluctuations. | It is not yet clear whether the drop in C.diff is due to improved controls or seasonal fluctuations. |
According to the figures, 1,433 patients were affected by C.diff in Scotland's hospitals between July and September, compared with 1,732 for the previous quarter. | |
Cases of MRSA fell Scotland wide from 185 to 149. | Cases of MRSA fell Scotland wide from 185 to 149. |
'Avoidable infections' | 'Avoidable infections' |
Scotland's health secretary, Nicola Sturgeon said the figures gave "real cause for optimism". | Scotland's health secretary, Nicola Sturgeon said the figures gave "real cause for optimism". |
She said: "We're now seeing MRSA rates at their lowest since the end of 2003, having fallen for six quarters in a row. | She said: "We're now seeing MRSA rates at their lowest since the end of 2003, having fallen for six quarters in a row. |
"Meanwhile C.diff rates are also down. While seasonal factors may be partly responsible for the reduction from the previous quarter, it is encouraging there has also been a drop compared to the same quarter last year. | "Meanwhile C.diff rates are also down. While seasonal factors may be partly responsible for the reduction from the previous quarter, it is encouraging there has also been a drop compared to the same quarter last year. |
"We're making good progress - the challenge now is to ensure we build on this to eliminate all avoidable infections from our hospitals." | "We're making good progress - the challenge now is to ensure we build on this to eliminate all avoidable infections from our hospitals." |
The figures come as a new report details the level of hand hygiene compliance on the wards. | The figures come as a new report details the level of hand hygiene compliance on the wards. |
In 2007 the Scottish Government launched a hand washing campaign in an effort to reduce infections like MRSA. | In 2007 the Scottish Government launched a hand washing campaign in an effort to reduce infections like MRSA. |
The report shows that while there is a national success rate of 93%, NHS Forth Valley and NHS Ayrshire and Arran achieved 97%, while NHS Highland came at the bottom of the table with only a 89% compliance rate. | The report shows that while there is a national success rate of 93%, NHS Forth Valley and NHS Ayrshire and Arran achieved 97%, while NHS Highland came at the bottom of the table with only a 89% compliance rate. |
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