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British hospitals infested with pest
NHS trusts have reported almost 20,000 incidents of pest infestation in hospitals over the past two years. Outbreaks have included rats in maternity wards, wasps and fleas in neo-natal units and maggots in patients' slippers, according to reports in The Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail.But the Government dismissed suggestions that the problems were linked to the spread of hospital-acquired infections like MRSA and insisted that the threat to patient safety was "negligible".
The details - released under the Freedom of Information Act - were obtained by the Tories, who contacted all 171 NHS trusts in England.
Of the 127 which responded, almost all were said to have experienced some problems.
There were almost 20,000 reports of pest problems while seven out of 10 trusts said that they had called in pest control officers more than 50 times since January 2006.
The figures showed that 80% of NHS trusts reported problems with ants, 66% with rats and 77% with mice.
Cockroaches were said to have been reported at 59% of trusts, fleas or other biting insects at 65%, and bed bugs at 24%.
A further 6% of trusts reported infestations of maggots. Many of the problems were said to have occurred in clinical areas.
Health Minister Ivan Lewis said that it was up to NHS trusts to ensure that hospitals were clean and safe for patients. But he insisted that, so far, there was little evidence of any threat to patient safety.
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (5)
at 00:17 on August 6th, 2008
Sanjay Jha, I like this story. It's good stuff.
Many Hospitals through out the World need some serious rethinking of the way they are managed and the way they deal with the basics, such as hyggene!
at 05:10 on August 6th, 2008
Sanjay Jha, I like this story. It's good stuff. As I entered a hall in central London at 4am I was greeted by hundreds of rats. Within a blink of an eyelid they vanished from sight. They live along side millions of London's residents who are largely unaware of their existence. The NHS and London are not alone in the infestation, they are everywhere.....NHS hospitals battling plague of vermin, Tories reveal
at 13:22 on August 6th, 2008
Sanjay Jha, I like this story. It's good stuff. The chances of catching a hospital acquired infection are increasing in Canada. We recently had a feel good story in the local paper that stated that hospital cleanliness was improving. It felt pretty good until the staff cleaners replied to it.
at 06:42 on August 7th, 2008
I found this in my bathroom, in Elgin, Illinois.
elgin.jessica has contributed a photo to this story.
at 12:07 on July 17th, 2009
Other effective solution to get rid of pests is by using chemical pesticides, but these chemicals are quite harmful for human beings and hence are not recommended for controlling pests in house or commercial areas. Moreover, it is a temporary method to control pests and thus, this treatment needs to be repeated several times to control its spread. Even home pesticides can be dangerous to humans is you do not use it properly or under expert guidance. If you opt for chemical pesticide treatment, use the correct pesticide product.