Who is most at risk?
MRSA poses a risk to individuals of all ages. Newborn babies have become infected via their umbilical cords and in a recent case: a 27 year old was infected during an operation on his broken leg.
Is MRSA world wide?
Yes, however, instances of MRSA are particularly high in the UK.
Can we stop MRSA?
Yes, if hospitals follow their own hygiene and cleanliness standards, including isolating MRSA sufferers, then there is no reason why MRSA cannot be eradicated.
How do we prevent MRSA spreading?
A high standard of hygiene and cleanliness is the primary requirement to avoid further circulation of MRSA.
Can MRSA kill?
MRSA tends only to be deadly when individuals are already suffering from a serious illness.
Why is something like this happening in this day and age?
The surge in MRSA can be put down broadly to 2 things.
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The over-use of antibiotics in the health service thus allowing bacteria to be resistant to MRSA.
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Poor hygiene standards in hospitals and other medical facilities.
Can I make a compensation claim?
If you or a loved one was affected by MRSA then it is likely that Thompsons can make a compensation claim on your behalf. Note down the circumstances, paying close attention to when, where and who told you about the MRSA and call our solicitors on 08000 89 13 31 and we can advise you on your first step towards receiving compensation.