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'Superbug killer' binned.. for mop bucket & bleach; HIGH-TECH CLEANING KIT IS A FLOP.


Byline: By BILL DANIELS

A HOSPITAL has abandoned its high-tech cleaning system - hailed in Parliament as the answer to combating superbug su·per·bug
n.
Any of various disease-causing bacteria that develop a resistance to drugs normally used to control or eradicate them.



superbug
 MRSA MRSA Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. See MARSA.  - in favour of mops and buckets of bleach.

Bosses had hoped the new microfibre "supermops", designed to pick up more dirt, would wipe out superbugs superbugs,
n.pl infectious diseases that are unresponsive to known antibiotic treatments.
 MRSA and Clostridium Difficile Clostridium difficile A common cause of bacterial colitis; it is the causative agent in 99% of pseudomembranous colitis, and 20-30% of antibiotic-associated diarrhea .

But cleaners have returned to the wards with their old-fashioned mops after the new system failed to stem outbreaks.

Now 30 cleaning trollies and their state-of-the-art equipment stand idle in the corridors at the pounds 180million Russells Hall Hospital in Dudley, West Mids.

One disgruntled cleaner said: "They spent a lot of money and clearly it doesn't work very well so we've gone back to basics."

Health Minister Andy Durham had told the Commons after visiting the hospital last July that the "revolutionary" cleaning system was "reducing infection and improving cleanliness".

But yesterday Dudley Group of Hospitals chief executive Paul Farenden confirmed: "Bleach cleaning ensures C.Diff spores are eliminated and that the hospital remains clean to the highest standards."

The hospital is still paying pounds 800 a month to use a machine to clean the redundant supermops.

Meanwhile, there has been another C. Diff-related death at the James Pagent Hospital in Gorleston, Norfolk, taking the toll to 18 since December. The latest outbreak has hit 14 other patients - despite bosses spending pounds 400,000 on extra cleaning staff.

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Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Date:Apr 11, 2007
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