An American study of hospital curtains separating her family warned that it may contain "three deadly spores".
According to a study presented yesterday at the European Conference on Microbiology and Infectious Diseases in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, which continues until the day after tomorrow, out of 1500 samples taken from six intensive care nursing facilities in the United States, nearly five came with one or more bacteria, They are described as deadly germs.


The percentage was found in curtains found between 5 per cent for MRSA, 6 per cent for gram-negative bacteria (R-GNB) and 14 per cent for VAC, all of which were deadly. The study showed the seriousness of the transmission of these deadly bacteria to patients, by proving that the curtains surrounding them contained the same germ that suffer from them, and concluded that the microbial moves from the patient to the curtains, and in the absence of care of these curtains and their cleanliness may move from the curtains to Another patient.


According to the US Centers for Disease Control, nearly 20,000 deaths in 2017 were caused by one of the three bacteria, MRSA, most of which originated from hospital-acquired infections. The infection starts with swelling, painful red bumps like pimples or spider bites, and quickly turns into deep, painful abscesses, which may enter the body, leading to potentially life-threatening injuries to the bones, joints, bloodstream, and heart and lung valves.