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    Outbreak Alert: Rambam Hospital Battles Bacteria

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    What’s happening

    An outbreak of a resistant Acinetobacter bacteria has been reported at Rambam Medical Center in Haifa, affecting 14 patients in the internal wing of the hospital.

    Why it matters

    Acinetobacter is known for its resistance to antibiotics, posing a significant challenge to healthcare facilities. Hospitals are battlegrounds against infectious diseases, and outbreaks can have serious consequences for patient safety and public health.

    By the numbers

    From September through November, 14 cases of infection have been linked to this outbreak, originating from a patient who was transferred from a local retirement home.

    What they’re saying

    The hospital has reported that the outbreak has been contained. Currently, only one patient remains hospitalized in isolation due to the infection.

    What’s next

    The Rambam Medical Center has implemented several measures to prevent further spread, including thorough research on the bacteria, establishing specialized treatment teams, monitoring patients closely, and replacing medical equipment.

    Bottom line

    With the outbreak contained, the focus remains on preventing future incidents and safeguarding the health of patients and staff within the medical facility.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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