Hi, all,
My dad had a relapse and is doing quite well now on Vanco. He's on day 4 of a 21 day regiman.
He's in a rehab center and has a now roommate -- also with c-diff. They share a bathroom, though I think his roommate needs to use the commode.
Silly questions, but if my dad's on antibiotics, can he be reinfected my his new roommate?
Thanks.
Barbara
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Personally I would think isolation would be priority of cdiff patients. Private room should be demanded. It may not be the same strain of cdiff in each patient and also you may know your loved one's hygiene precautions but you can not be certain of the other patients. They can also give it back and forth to the other unknowingly if precautions are not in place. I WOULD MANDATE PRIVATE ROOM!!!!
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yikes Barbara..had to toss in my two cents worth here too. First time I was inpatient with C Diff they put me in an isolation room. Ive read alot of the cases over in the UK, and some of the conclusions the investigations have shown (Roy can tell you much more) were the fact that the same med workers were treating C Diff patients roomed together - thus passing the cooties back and forth. Gotta agree with the others - demand a private/isolation room. Best of luck to your father.
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I agree with the others. Do try & get him in a private room (check his insurance policy; some don't allow private rooms but you can usually pay the difference). Make sure all the medical personnel use good hygiene. (See FAQ-Hygiene.) Also not a bad idea to have all visitors wash their hands before & after they visit. She doesn't need another type of infection.
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Wonderful to hear he's doing better (and going home..yay). Personally though, Id still make sure the caregivers wash their hands and "glove up" before they touch Dad.
Best of luck to him with his healing :)
Best of luck to him with his healing :)
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