Mangaluru: MRSA infection - Nursing students get ten days holiday


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Jun 15: In the backdrop of Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection that is drug-resistant having been found among a number of nursing students of the city-based Laxmi Memorial College of Nursing here, the management has given ten days holiday for all the nursing students. Most of the students have opted to return to their native places.

The college management reiterated that all the students who displayed symptoms of the infection have been subjected to tests, and medicines were dispensed to them.

After the nursing students went on agitation and media carried the news of MRSA infection, people had become worried as a section of the media confused MRSA with the deadly MERS. Over 40 students spread over second, third and fourth year of BSc (nursing) degree course had been affected by this infection. The students had protested in the college premises, aggrieved over the management's decision to assign them hospital duty instead of allowing them to go home as per their request.

District health and family welfare officer, Dr Ramakrishna Rao, said that the need to subject these students to detailed tests and the desirability of holding counselling sessions to educate them about MRSA will be discussed at the meeting being held on June 15, and a decision would be taken.

 

  

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  • Narayan, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 15 2015

    If these nursing students can't keep their bodies hygienic, how can they give their services to society.

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Mon, Jun 15 2015

    Time has come for one not just to take care on himself but also of his surroundings for better living.

    Earlier many metro cities would be in news for the dreaded diseases. now it has started in Mangalore itself.

    Wake up Mangalore Wake up, Take this as a wake up call, before the situation goes out of control.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 15 2015

    Sampathji,
    How to clean up the surroundings? Mangalore is filled with immigrants from neighbouring states and some just concentrating on increasing their numbers!!

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Mon, Jun 15 2015

    Bonus Holidays...

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 15 2015

    Now these students will travel in crowded public transports like buses and trains and spread the bacteria.

    If a common man gets this infection , no doctor will suspect that this is MRSA and treat with methicillin based drugs, the infection will aggrevate to critical conditions.

    Stupid students who protested for holidays, stupid section of media who supported and stupid managed who succumbed to pressure.

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  • Guru, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 15 2015

    I think its a right decision. Mr Shankar is saying that "Now these students will travel in crowded public transports like buses and trains and spread the bacteria " so if they did not travel all these mode of transport is 100 % infection free??? First that infection started from a Hospital where we common people believe that its safe not from all these trains or buses.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 15 2015

    You do not have enough knowledge about MRSA.
    No point in counter comments. truce!

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