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Target to halve MRSA cases is met Target to halve MRSA cases is met
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A target to halve MRSA infections in has been hit, latest figures show.A target to halve MRSA infections in has been hit, latest figures show.
Cases in England have fallen by a third in the past year, with a 57% reduction since 2004, the Health Protection Agency said.Cases in England have fallen by a third in the past year, with a 57% reduction since 2004, the Health Protection Agency said.
In an open letter Prime Minister Gordon Brown thanked NHS staff for the "tremendous achievement".In an open letter Prime Minister Gordon Brown thanked NHS staff for the "tremendous achievement".
In April to June 2008 there were 836 cases reported - a 14% decrease on the previous quarter and a 36% decrease from the corresponding quarter of 2007.In April to June 2008 there were 836 cases reported - a 14% decrease on the previous quarter and a 36% decrease from the corresponding quarter of 2007.
The next challenge for the NHS will be to ensure that the downward trend continues and that we move to a position of zero tolerance Professor Peter Borriello, HPA Figures from January to March this year suggested the government was on course to hit the target set by John Reid in 2004. The next challenge for the NHS will be to ensure that the downward trend continues and that we move to a position of zero tolerance Professor Peter Borriello, HPA
Figures from January to March this year suggested the government was on course to hit the target set by John Reid in 2004.
In 2003-04 there was an average 1,925 MRSA cases per quarter and for the past couple of years the figures have been steadily falling.In 2003-04 there was an average 1,925 MRSA cases per quarter and for the past couple of years the figures have been steadily falling.
'Zero tolerance''Zero tolerance'
Professor Peter Borriello, director of the HPA Centre for Infections, said: "The reduction of health care associated infections is a big challenge throughout the world and the falls we are seeing in cases of MRSA bloodstream infections demonstrate the huge efforts being made by NHS staff to tackle these infections." Professor Peter Borriello, director of the HPA Centre for Infections, said the falls in MRSA rates show the "huge efforts" being made by NHS staff to tackle healthcare associated infections.
"The next challenge for the NHS will be to ensure that the downward trend continues and that we move to a position of zero tolerance."The next challenge for the NHS will be to ensure that the downward trend continues and that we move to a position of zero tolerance.
"Of course, not all cases are preventable but if the fight against healthcare associated infections is to be won, it is vital that the measures which have achieved this significant success remain in place.""Of course, not all cases are preventable but if the fight against healthcare associated infections is to be won, it is vital that the measures which have achieved this significant success remain in place."
When the March 2008 target was set, it was widely seen as unachievable.When the March 2008 target was set, it was widely seen as unachievable.
Even within the Department of Health, leaked documents last year showed there was serious concern it would be missed.Even within the Department of Health, leaked documents last year showed there was serious concern it would be missed.
Health minister Alan Johnson said: "Our strategy for tackling infection is clearly delivering results and the NHS continues to work hard to ensure hospitals are clean and safe for patients.
"But we are certainly not complacent and we won't stop here."
Anna Walker, the chief executive at the Healthcare Commission said: "These figures represent a big success in the war against MRSA.Anna Walker, the chief executive at the Healthcare Commission said: "These figures represent a big success in the war against MRSA.
"Infections like this are not easy to control and they have had a real hold on hospitals in this country."Infections like this are not easy to control and they have had a real hold on hospitals in this country.
But she added: "It is important to remember that our work still shows variations in the performance of trusts.But she added: "It is important to remember that our work still shows variations in the performance of trusts.
"There are some trusts that don't have all the necessary systems in place to fight outbreaks if they do occur and some are falling far short of targets to reduce rates of MRSA.""There are some trusts that don't have all the necessary systems in place to fight outbreaks if they do occur and some are falling far short of targets to reduce rates of MRSA."
Graham Tanner, from the National Concern for Healthcare Infections charity welcomed the figures but said some NHS Trusts were still struggling to reduce MRSA rates.Graham Tanner, from the National Concern for Healthcare Infections charity welcomed the figures but said some NHS Trusts were still struggling to reduce MRSA rates.
"The need for vigilance remains and complacency must not be allowed to develop.""The need for vigilance remains and complacency must not be allowed to develop."