New figures from the ONS have revealed that the
number of people dying due to MRSA infections in hospitals has fallen by more
than a quarter in the last year, to a 15 year low.
MRSA deaths rose by more than 450 per cent from 1996
to a peak of 1,651 in 2006. Since then infections have been brought down by 78
per cent and are now lower than at any point since 1996.Health Minister Simon Burns said:
‘The news that MRSA deaths are lower than at any point in the last 15 years is a testament to the hard work and dedication of NHS staff across the country.
‘We have a zero tolerance approach to all hospital infections and we have taken the unprecedented step of publishing infection rates on a weekly basis to ensure there is absolute transparency.
'Every avoidable death is a tragedy. We must continue to do more to keep hospital infections at their lowest levels on record and ensure no patient dies because of MRSA.'
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