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The results of the biggest ever study into hospital acquired infections in Scotland will be released later.The results of the biggest ever study into hospital acquired infections in Scotland will be released later.
The study will give the most accurate picture to date of the number of people who pick up an infection while being treated in hospital.The study will give the most accurate picture to date of the number of people who pick up an infection while being treated in hospital.
Previous studies have suggested one in 10 people will get a secondary infection and that MRSA kills more people than car crashes.Previous studies have suggested one in 10 people will get a secondary infection and that MRSA kills more people than car crashes.
However, those statistics were only an estimate of the scale of the problem.However, those statistics were only an estimate of the scale of the problem.
Researchers have been collecting data at major hospitals in Scotland over the past two years, making this one of the most thorough studies ever conducted in the UK.Researchers have been collecting data at major hospitals in Scotland over the past two years, making this one of the most thorough studies ever conducted in the UK.
For this reason, the number of people suffering from hospital acquired infections may be much higher than previously thought.For this reason, the number of people suffering from hospital acquired infections may be much higher than previously thought.
The results of the study will be announced by Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon.The results of the study will be announced by Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon.
Public responsibilityPublic responsibility
She said the study would provide a baseline for the new government to find ways to drive up cleanliness standards in hospitals.She said the study would provide a baseline for the new government to find ways to drive up cleanliness standards in hospitals.
"It's a multi-faceted problem, so we need a multi-facted solution," she said."It's a multi-faceted problem, so we need a multi-facted solution," she said.
"There are tough standards in place, hospitals are rigourously monitored, but I am anxious we continue to drive up standards."There are tough standards in place, hospitals are rigourously monitored, but I am anxious we continue to drive up standards.
"One of the most important messages is that sometimes it's the most simple things that can be the most effective in the fight against infection."One of the most important messages is that sometimes it's the most simple things that can be the most effective in the fight against infection.
"Handwashing is probably the single most important thing, not just for hospital staff, but for anyone wishing to visit a hospital as well.""Handwashing is probably the single most important thing, not just for hospital staff, but for anyone wishing to visit a hospital as well."
We need staff on the ground, proper equipment, and proper cleaning products Cathy MillerNurseWe need staff on the ground, proper equipment, and proper cleaning products Cathy MillerNurse
Cathy Miller, a nurse based at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, said part of the problem was due to nurses having to wash their own uniforms.Cathy Miller, a nurse based at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, said part of the problem was due to nurses having to wash their own uniforms.
"Nurses have been instructed to take their blues home with them and wash them at home and bring them back," she said."Nurses have been instructed to take their blues home with them and wash them at home and bring them back," she said.
"This is the most penny-pinching thing I have ever heard. Now is that tackling hospital acquired infections when we're doing things like that?""This is the most penny-pinching thing I have ever heard. Now is that tackling hospital acquired infections when we're doing things like that?"
She said nurses were doing the best job they could with the staffing levels available, and added that contracting out cleaning services to private companies had not helped the matter.She said nurses were doing the best job they could with the staffing levels available, and added that contracting out cleaning services to private companies had not helped the matter.
"We need staff on the ground, proper equipment, and proper cleaning products," she said."We need staff on the ground, proper equipment, and proper cleaning products," she said.
Previous studies suggested MRSA kills more people than car crashesPrevious studies suggested MRSA kills more people than car crashes
Ms Sturgeon said in opposition she had been a critic of contracting out hospital cleaning services.Ms Sturgeon said in opposition she had been a critic of contracting out hospital cleaning services.
However, she said that it was important to note that the majority of hospitals still had in-house cleaning services.However, she said that it was important to note that the majority of hospitals still had in-house cleaning services.
She added: "Obviously we have to make sure that each and every hospital has the right resources in place to make sure hospitals are clean."She added: "Obviously we have to make sure that each and every hospital has the right resources in place to make sure hospitals are clean."
She said there was already a group looking into the issue of laundry.She said there was already a group looking into the issue of laundry.
"I think there's a strong argument that it shouldn't happen, but I wan't to make sure that anything we so is evidence-based and will have an impact on tackling infection," she said."I think there's a strong argument that it shouldn't happen, but I wan't to make sure that anything we so is evidence-based and will have an impact on tackling infection," she said.
Antibiotic resistanceAntibiotic resistance
Dr Curtis Gemmel, a national adviser on MRSA and hospital infections, said the problem had been made worse by improper use of antibiotics. Prof Curtis Gemmell, a national adviser on MRSA and hospital infections, said the problem had been made worse by improper use of antibiotics.
He said: "The organism has developed resistance to many of the antibiotics we use in hospital.He said: "The organism has developed resistance to many of the antibiotics we use in hospital.
"We use a lot of antibiotics in hospitals, probably too many, and we're probably not appropriately prescribing antibiotics."We use a lot of antibiotics in hospitals, probably too many, and we're probably not appropriately prescribing antibiotics.
"If you use too many antibiotics then you breed more resistance to the organism.""If you use too many antibiotics then you breed more resistance to the organism."