Originally Posted by fergus51
Contact isolation and scrubbing. Nothing high tech.
Same here. Babies who are MRSA+ (or whose parents are known to be MRSA+) are put into contact isolation. That's all.
We just started swabbing every baby upon admission, and once a week after that. It's new for us, but we're happy that only a couple of kids at a time are ever positive, and it's almost always found that the parents are postitive as well. We don't swab the staff, do you guys?
We had one baby, a while back, get Bactroban cream. It was swabbed in her nares a couple times a day, until she came back with three negative MRSA screens in a row. Why we don't still do that, I dont' know.