CHICAGO (AP) - More than 90,000 Americans get potentially deadly infections each year from a drug-resistant staph "superbug," the government reported in its first overall estimate of invasive disease caused by the germ.
Deaths tied to these infections may exceed those caused by AIDS, said one public health expert commenting on the new study. Tuesdays report shows just how far one form of the staph germ has spread beyond its traditional hospital setting.
The overall incidence rate was about 32 invasive infections per 100,000 people. That's an "astounding" figure, said an editorial in Wednesday's Journal of the American Medical Association, which published the study.
Most drug-resistant staph cases are mild skin infections. But this study focused on invasive infections _ those that enter the bloodstream or destroy flesh and can turn deadly.
http://www.wtop.com/?nid=106&sid=1269718Lesson from this? 1) Avoid taking anti-biotics if at all possible, and never take anti-biotics for viral infections or flu!
2)If you are on anti-biotics take all your meds even if you feel better!
3) Wash your hands frequently! And for those in gyms/playing sports make sure the exercise equipment is cleaned often....