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Deadly Bug Spreads: Hospitals Miss Key Tests
11 Jan
Summary
- Nearly 80% of NHS staff lack knowledge on hygiene steps for C. diff.
- One in five staff members do not routinely test for C. diff.
- About 18,000 C. diff infections occur annually in the UK.

A concerning trend has emerged where hospitals are reportedly failing to consistently test for Clostridioides difficile (C. diff), a severe stomach bug. This infection is a primary cause of hospital-acquired diarrhea and poses a significant life-threatening risk, especially to elderly patients.
Research by Tillotts Pharma UK revealed that nearly 80 percent of surveyed NHS staff lacked knowledge regarding essential hygiene protocols for preventing C. diff transmission. Alarmingly, one in five staff members admitted to not routinely testing patients experiencing diarrhea for this infection. This lapse in diligence impacts the approximately 18,000 C. diff cases seen each year in the UK.
Dr. Jane Freeman of the C. diff Trust emphasized the critical need for prompt diagnosis through correct testing, highlighting that healthcare professionals require enhanced skills and awareness. She warned that delayed treatment due to missed diagnoses can prolong patient suffering and lead to recurrent infections, causing significant anxiety.



