UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA STUDY REVEALS PROMISING METHOD FOR REDUCING MRSA INFECTIONS IN HOSPITAL INTENSIVE CARE UNITS
September 04, 2008
September 04, 2008
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Sept. 4 -- The University of Virginia's Health System issued the following news release:
Doctors at the University of Virginia Health System have significantly reduced MRSA infections among surgical intensive care patients by using antibiotic cycling, a method of rotating drugs at regular intervals.
In a study published in the September 3, 2008 issue of Surgical Infections, UVA researchers report that switching between two antibiotics, lin . . .
Doctors at the University of Virginia Health System have significantly reduced MRSA infections among surgical intensive care patients by using antibiotic cycling, a method of rotating drugs at regular intervals.
In a study published in the September 3, 2008 issue of Surgical Infections, UVA researchers report that switching between two antibiotics, lin . . .
