Mangaluru: Students of nursing college infected with MRSA, protest held


Mangaluru: AJ doctors clear confusion over MRSA, say it's common

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (JS)

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Mangaluru, Jun 13: Hours after protest broke out at Laxmi Memorial College of Nursing here on Saturday June 13 following reports that several students had been tested positive for MRSA (Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus), the doctors of AJ Institute of Medical Sciences, clarified that there was nothing to worry about, and sought to clear all confusion regarding MRSA created by a section of the media. It is learnt that some of the media had inadvertently confused MRSA with the fatal MERS, thus creating room for panic among the public.

Addressing a press meet at AJ Hospital here, Dr Anita said, "Anybody can carry this (MRSA) bacteria without having any infection. This is very common among medical workers as they are exposed to patients. We periodically check random medical workers for MRSA, and in case infection is found we give medication according to the CDC guidelines. We give ointment and again in 10 days we take nasal swab and if bacteria is not found, it means they are fine. Wrong information in the media has created fear among the public and hence we have called this press meet to clarify."

Dean at AJ Institute Dr Ramesh Pai spoke about the protest and said, "We do not know why students have protested and who instigated them. There were no complaints of rashes and such symptoms and no one was admitted to hospital."

"Other than Netherlands, MRSA is there all over the world. It does not afffect the human body. It is a bacteria and does not affect unless it enters the body. Precautions are taken in the hospital and students and staff are given gloves and hand rubs."

"Those who tested positive were given holiday so as to reduce tension. Once they are back we will explain and create awareness about MRSA," he added.

"Altogether, 40 people have been tested positive and given medication. Whoever works in the medical field is more likely get a positive test result beacuse they are exposed to patients. This is so not only in our college but all medical institutions. The test for MRSA is done thrice or four times a year on random people. This is nothing but confusion," he explained.

Senior physician Dr Srinivas Kakkilaya said, "This whole issue has been blown out of proportion because of lack of communication and confusion. I am not blaming the media, but there has been some miscommunication."

Dr Prashanth Marla, MD of AJ Institute said, I came to know about this two days back from Laxmi Memorial College of Nursing. Routine tests were done for MRSA and medicines were given to those who tested positive. No student was admitted to hospital."

District health officer Dr Ramakrishna Rao and district surveillance officer Dr Rajesh were present.


Statement from health minister U T Khadar

In a statement to the media, health minister U T Khadar also sought to allay fears and said, "It is Methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus infection (MRSA) causing skin infection which can be treated with antibiotics. It is mistaken for MERS viral infection. The health department team today (June 13) visited Laxmi Memorial College of Nursing and verified all aspects. I also instructed the college management to take care of all the infected students including treatment expenses, and also instructed the health officials to monitor the situation."

 

Earlier Report


Mangaluru: Students of nursing college infected with MRSA, protest held

Pics: Ramesh Pandith
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (CLP)

Mangaluru, Jun 13: The premises of Laxmi Memorial College of Nursing at Balmatta here witnessed a protest by students on Saturday June 13 after nearly 60 of the nursing students were reported to have been infected with superbug MRSA (Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus).

A majority of the infected students are said to be from Kerala.

The students alleged that the college had not allowed the infected students to go home to recover and instead put them back on duty in the post-maternity ward. As per media reports, the college also turned down the students' request to conduct a second test to confirm MRSA.

The college also asked the infected students to isolate themselves from others but refused to send them home, the students said.

Speaking to reporters, the management said that the issue is not as serious as purported to be. "It is like a viral infection which spreads if precautions are not taken. It is a normal infection which reduces in three days. In this case, one of the students got infected because of not following guidelines like wearing mask and washing hands, and after that around 60 students also got infected. As soon as the test results were out, the infected students were given two days' leave and also given antibiotics. They were also told to follow the guidelines.

Diana Lobo, HoD of fundamentals of nursing department of Laxmi Memorial College of Nursing said, "MRSA will spead only if a person comes in contact with a person who is already infected by it. There is very less chance of MRSA spreading through air. If a person is infected we will know in the blood test and if highly affected there will be many symptoms like high fever, soar throat, severe body pain etc. Only then there are chances of the viral spreading.

"There are 60 students who have tested positive and as soon as it came to the notice of the management, two days of leave was granted to them and a complete antibiotic treatment was given. Within two days of treatment the infection will come down. We have isolated the students who tested positive from the rest of the students, and we have provided them masks, gloves and handwashes etc. A detailed policy has been issued and posted everywhere as a precaution. MRSA is not a skin desease - it has usual symptoms like fever and body pain and there will be no external problem at all. Till now no student is highly affected or admitted to hospital," she added.

"The main issue the students are raising is that they were not allowed to go home. We did not send them home because then their families too would get affected by the infection. Instead, they can get better treatment and cure if they stay here," the management said.

The students later withdrew their protest.

  

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  • Jane, USA

    Mon, Jun 15 2015

    Agree with commenter Rudolf on the fact that the students may possibly really be protesting about MRSA and not MERS. As someone who is familiar with the effects of MRSA from experience, it seems that the response was to downplay the seriousness of MRSA. MRSA may or may not affect the infected individual. If affected, the individual will have to take antibiotics that can cause serious side effects. If MRSA is left untreated, it can progress rapidly and cause amputation of the limbs, within days, or even death. In the United States alone, 23,000 people die annually to due MRSA.

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  • Af,,, mangaluru

    Mon, Jun 15 2015

    Being medical(nursing) students giving a wrong message to society is highly condemnable.
    in this case 5% marks to be deducted from their overall marks for their mistake.

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  • Raj Bahadur, Gurpur

    Sun, Jun 14 2015

    Gal sitting in a stage in the last..is a resident doctor or what.

    May be first time..climbing the dais..looks like.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 14 2015

    Maari kannu hori myaage. all the times!

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Sun, Jun 14 2015

    Why this confusion of mixing MERS and MRSA when the nowhere in the report it has been claimed by the agitating students about anything connected with MERS!!

    Secondly, it is so flattering to hear from the HOD that they were more concerned about the students going home and spreading MRSA to their immediate family members!!

    MRSA in its most 'virulent' form can affect entire communities even with standard precautions!! Though not life threatening the abscesses are very painful and burrow deep into the flesh with loads of purulent material needed to be expressed out regularly and disinfected!! Jai Hind!!

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  • Royden, Mlore

    Sun, Jun 14 2015

    I wonder what do they teach in the college. I believe the nursing students study microbiology. I case if the college had taught the students properly today there wouldn't have been any chaos.

    I'm not surprised to read the comments on this topic by the laymen when the nursing students itself are so unaware about it..

    We can see our future in health care.

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  • Raj, Gurpur

    Sun, Jun 14 2015

    New type of virus entering the country.
    What is a new bug..if we have so many around.
    If these so called nurses cannot treat themselves how about other patients.
    When hospital authorities informing it's not a big thing..should understand and not to go for protest.
    Looks like it's due to some parents..students involved in the protest.
    While protesting during rain..if falls sick..to whom these people will blame..none other than again hospital authorities.

    Keralites are good in organizing union and to protest..without any propper reason.

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  • Jenny, Uk

    Sun, Jun 14 2015

    I feel diana should keep her mouth shut and rather focus of keeping students safe. She is more interested in giving idiomatic comments and critizising students. I exremely feel sad for the students who study there.

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  • Anitha Pinto, melbourne

    Sun, Jun 14 2015

    Dear Jenny, Its not a good advise to tell diana to shut her mouth,She Is a v.good nursing Professor, she knows what she Is talking and MRSA is not a life threatening disease, as per your knowldge I beleive your a nurse and ur a ex student of lakshmi from kerala.

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  • jenny, uk

    Sun, Jun 14 2015

    MRSA airborne disease, no need to ware mask, but wearing gloves and apron essential. if they got open wound needs single room. should follow infection control policy with in the area.eash patient to be screened on admission if negative result not to worry, if patient stays in hospital more than 3weeks then has to be done on admission and after completing third week and weekly after till hospital stay.if positive there is treatment for 5day, free of treatment for 2 days then 3rd day repeat screening, if three negative screens the it shows clear of infection.

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  • razak .. oman, nitte

    Sun, Jun 14 2015

    ancha panda dada marre...undu maatha namma kudlad maatra possible.

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  • santhosh, mangalore

    Sun, Jun 14 2015

    i think muthalik blessed the children.

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  • Manoj, Mangalord

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    The management brought everything within their command within 24 hours to exonerate themselves and explain their position. MRSA infection is a serious and the authorities should rest and treatment to those tested positive. Holding them back to save from negative publicity is an offense top humanity. Management is giving contradictory clarifications. 

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  • pinky, mangalore

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    Clifford mangalore, I m sorry when typing mistake has happened not blood test, nasal swab test.

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  • Kusuma Kumari G Nellore , Kodyadka/Nellore

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    Students who are carriers of MRSA must be given proper medicines free by the Institute I feel.

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  • pinky, mangalore

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    My daughter is studying in this college. For all this problems principal is solely responsilbe. When student requested with her to give permission to make blood test, she didn't allow them and those who are infected with this disease they didn't give the proper treatment. Ms. Diana u r giving wrong information to people that u r taking proper care, why after proper care so many students are infected. Who ever concerned please tell ur principal to give polite answers to the students, "if u die also i don't care" if u r infected with HIV i don't care.If u r so scared she told first year students to leave and go from the college. If this type of attitude continues with the principal, the image of Lakshmi College of Nursing goes viral. Today students are on strike not for disease, but towards attitude of the principal. She really needs some psychiatric treatment? As a parent i think this is my responsibility to tell my D.W readers the actual fact.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    Nasal swab is usually taken and if there is wound infection, wound swab is taken and not blood test.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 14 2015

    Why 'disagree's to Mr. Clifford's comment?
    Unpads!

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Sun, Jun 14 2015

    this incident exposes dirty mind of Laxmi nursing college principal.
    She should come forward and apologize.

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  • Kiran lobo, UK

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    Good teachers know how to bring out best in the students. They have brought out the best.. Congrats

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  • Laveena, UK

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    Being health care professionals we all susceptible to catch infections. .of course not to mention we all are carriers as well. Looking at the article its clear that college has taken appropriate actions to teat this breakout. HOD of fundamentals of nursing DIANA LOBO, is spot on with her explanations on this issue ofcourse its heartaking for students not been able to go gome when they are they are sick but clearly they are getting buzz out of getting photographed.hope students wont push it too far and abide bythe the protocol.

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  • old student of laxmi nursing college , mangalore

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    i know this college very well not at all allowing students to take leave .... if u r sick n take leave n if doctors medical certificates are given they will call the doctor and confirm it ... if u get fever u have to come and do duty or else extension ....

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  • abdul sattar habiballah, Belapu /jeddah

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    My humbly request with Hon'ble Mr. U.T. KADER, health minister to take necessary precaution towards MRSA decease and order the each and every college in mangalore to postpone the summer vacation to save other students from the decease and arrange for treatment in city as well as in villages where this virus is sean.Insha Allah this virus will be destroyed by the heavy rain from ALLAH. Thank u daiji for announcing the matter.

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  • Ronald K, mangalore

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    MRSA is a bacterial infection easily spreads easily through contact or touch (through blood, sweat, saliva or urine) rather than AIDS( it generally spreads blood transfusion or sex with infected person, because unlike AIDS, here in MRSA bacteria wont die easily when these germs are out of body of an infected person

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  • Sethu, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    The spokesperson of the institution is a real conman. Note the words..."The main issue the students are raising is that they were not allowed to go home. We did not send them home because then their families too would get affected by the infection." What a concern to family members of the students!!! Earlier, a food poisoning at ladies hostel of an institution under the same management was masked and effected students were admitted under unreal identities to cover-up. The electronic and print media from Kerala were barred access to hospital premises to prevent coverage of the incident in local media. Nursing students are in fact forced to work without leave and sans basic medical protection and gears. Ms. Diana Lobo is wittingly re-writing medical theories on mode of infection and complications of MRSA to her advantage. If the management has any complacency in making the issue out of control, first rectify it rather than defending on flimsy reasons.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    It appears that the management of the Nursing College has been reasonable. However it would have better if the students were allowed to go to their respective homes for parental care. MRSA is an annoying ailment but curable if treated properly and in time.

    Hope better discretion will now prevail on both sides and the situation will return to normalcy soon.

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  • kishore, mangalore

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    how new gen. protests:
    take a big group to protest.
    smile for press cameras.
    take selfie,photos and upload instantly on twitter,fb.
    ask for likes and shares and get peace of mind when they get 100 likes...end of story!

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  • blany fernandes, udupi

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    no mask no hand Wash's were given all fake

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    Treat Them...
    Donot beat Them...

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  • Paul, mangalore

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    I don't think so this prtotest is serious as I see some Students smiling posing....Enjoying Bunk classes.

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  • FAB , Mangalore/ AbuDhabi

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    see the Posters......
    justice?????
    Infected take treatment & get well soon. Don't get wet. Will get flue...

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  • Achhu, Mlore

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    I wish, i should have been the head of this protest.

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  • Paul, mangalore

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    Mr.Achhu, Mlore

    And do What???

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    Oh! poor students!
    They thought protest will be so severe that college will be closed down for a week!

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  • Guru, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    Hello
    If its "NOT SERIOUS" why the management has to worry about their Parents? send them home students are asking about their rights. Actually its not a serious issue its methylin resistant bacteria causes but its curable with medicines under course of antibiotics and symptomatic treatment. Being students they could have exhibited little more patience rather than a public call off.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jun 13 2015

    KHODA PAHAD, NIKALI CHUHIYA ...

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