Publications by authors named "Veater J"

Article Synopsis
  • The study highlights a Pseudomonas aeruginosa outbreak linked to contaminated irrigation plugs used in flexible endoscopy at a UK hospital, emphasizing the overlooked risks of ancillary equipment in infection controls.
  • Five irrigation plugs harbored three strains of the bacteria, leading to fifteen confirmed infections, but flexible cystoscopes showed no contamination.
  • The findings stress the need to review and adapt manufacturer reprocessing instructions for ancillary equipment to align with standard practices, ensuring better infection prevention.
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Background: Elderly patients have a long list of differentials for causes of acute confusion and altered consciousness levels, including infectious agents. In addition, elderly, retired patients often have more time to travel for tourism, particularly to exotic, warmer locations. Mediterranean countries such as Spain and Italy are popular holiday destinations for British and other tourists, especially during the winter months.

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Clinical challenges exist in the management of hospitalized patients returning to the UK with potential Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection, particularly with its clinical overlap with influenza, as demonstrated in this case-series and cost-analysis review of returning Hajj pilgrims. These patients were hospitalized with acute febrile respiratory illness, initially managed as potential MERS-CoV infections, but were eventually diagnosed with influenza. Additional costs were small, yet enhanced infection prevention measures created significant burdens on isolation rooms and staff time.

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