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VIHA keeps an eye out for superbug Screening done for enzyme that is nearly resistant to antibiotics Daniel Palmer News staff
The Vancouver Island Health Authority is on the lookout for an international superbug, screening patients who have been hospitalized abroad. Both the Royal Jubilee and Victoria General hospitals are following a province-wide protocol to isolate patients for 48 hours if they have been hospitalized in countries such as Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. Doctors are taking the safety measures to screen for various super“Anyone bugs, including New Delhi metalwho has lo-beta-lactamase, or NDM-1, an enzyme that is resistant to almost had medical all antibiotics, said Sara Plank, VIHA care or been spokesperson. “We’ve seen two cases on the hospitalized Island – one in Oct. 2011 and one in in a high-risk Sept. 2012,” she said. Roughly 20 Island patients each country is tested week are screened for a gamut of and isolated … illnesses based on how they answer Sara Plank, an admission questionnaire. Vancouver Island “Anyone who has had medical Health Authority care or been hospitalized in a high risk country is tested and isolated, pending a negative test result,” Plank said. “It is something we’re quite vigilant about.” NDM-1 first surfaced internationally in 2008, and has been on the radar of Health Canada since 2010, when the first domestic cases were discovered. Plank added most of the 45 positive cases in B.C. have been related to travel in high-risk countries, and cautioned the reported cases are not considered an outbreak. For a list of active outbreaks in the Capital Region, visit bit.ly/V68NRM or search “Active Outbreak List” on VIHA’s website at viha.ca. dpalmer@vicnews.com
Stretching time Laura Chapman stretches out during a hatha yoga class at Feel Good Yoga in Langford. The New Year is a busy time around the West Shore for fitness activities. Charla Huber/News staff
Inside today: Next week marks the first anniversary of Jeneece Place at Victoria General Hospital. On Page A5, reporter Charla Huber hears from people on both sides of the facility for families of pediatric patients.
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