tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34503629.post116860570711345259..comments2023-09-21T01:17:41.561+11:00Comments on Eye on Britain: JRhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00829082699850674281noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34503629.post-1168752735535193372007-01-14T17:02:00.000+11:302007-01-14T17:02:00.000+11:30.........Ms Woodeson admits in the memo that the b............Ms Woodeson admits in the memo that the battle to combat MRSA "doesn't seem to be having much impact on C. difficile, which is a far bigger problem".......<BR/><BR/>You mentioned the above in your bog,if there is a 'battle' then I must have missed it the last time I visited my local hospital.I think they had long ago given up the fight with bulging rubbish bags, over flowing dirty linen bags, dirty floors and nurses, doctors and other medical professionals failing to wash their hands between patients, touching equipment or their own uniforms.When they did wash their hands it was sadly lacking. As somebody who has contracted MRSA in the past I was not impressed.<BR/>AlyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com