The baby had existing complex medical problems and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde said there have been no other cases of Serratia mercescens infections (Scott Barbour/Getty Images) Get the Well Enough ...
An illegal diversion of opioids by a hospital nurse tampering with syringes was responsible for a cluster outbreak of Serratia marcescens, a gram-negative bacteria, according to research. Five ...
You see them when you slack on cleaning — mysterious pink rings and streaks that form in your toilets, sinks and bathtubs. The Record's Bill Radke speaks with reporter Amy Rolph about the bizarre ...
In pregnancy, sepsis is a potentially severe threat to both mother and fetus. We describe a case of Serratia marcescens chorioamnionitis associated with bacteremia and spontaneous abortion. A ...
Pink discoloration in bathroom caulk is caused by a living bacterium called Serratia marcescens, not soap or hard water staining. The warm, moist conditions most bathrooms create are precisely what ...
Opioid diversion led to an outbreak of Serratia marcescens at a Wisconsin hospital, researchers have found. Five patients admitted to five different wards at UW Health's University Hospital in Madison ...
Royal Hospital for Children launches investigation as five other babies in neonatal unit confirmed to have Serratia marcescens bacteria A baby has died after contracting an infection at a neonatal ...
Serratia bacteria tend to spread in hospital patients' respiratory and urinary tracts The Royal Victoria Hospital's cardiac unit is to be deep cleaned following an outbreak of a bacterial infection.