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Published Date: 25 November 2008
Labour Party members calling for an immediate public inquiry into the outbreak of C. difficile at the Vale of Leven Hospital (your report, 21 November) should be careful what they wish for. They might get it.
Any rigorous inquiry would firmly establish that the Vale of Leven Hospital was continuously run down by Greater Glasgow Health Board all the years of the Labour/Liberal Democrat Scottish Executive, with its expectation that it would eventually becom
e non-viable and most of its work could be transferred to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley.

The SNP government inherited a run-down shambles at Vale of Leven and the real question is what local Labour MSP Jackie Baillie was doing as it was being stitched up. The efforts of Iain Gray to pin the inevitable disastrous results of the neglect on to Nicola Sturgeon are absurd and despicable, but no more than those of BBC Scotland, who have run Labour's weak line on this on every news bulletin for four days, despite the fact the police inquiry initiated by Ms Sturgeon will have to be completed before any other course of action can be sensibly considered.

DAVID McEWAN HILL
Tom Nan Ragh
Dalinlongart, Argyll



I am sure many people feel it would be fair to say that C. difficile does not develop the minute a new political administration takes over – a point that appears to have been overlooked by those Labour politicians quick to shout for Nicola Sturgeon's resignation.

Like many local residents, I am confident staff at Vale of Leven Hospital have put their all into providing the best possible care, despite being expected to work in some very challenging conditions imposed on them by previous Labour health ministers over many years. There is little doubt that Labour's systemic erosion of services has played a significant role in this situation occurring. Jackie Baillie and her Labour colleagues are not in any position to take the moral high ground.

It is tragic so many people have died as a result of this virus and Labour politicians should, therefore, consider for a moment that it is neither tasteful nor appropriate to make cheap political mileage out of such personal grief – if nothing else, it smacks of desperation and a cover-up of their own failures.

CAROLINE WEINTZ
Stuckleckie Road
Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire




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  • Last Updated: 24 November 2008 8:42 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Jingo,

Edinburgh 25/11/2008 07:50:48
Surely everyone knows that Labour cannot be blamed for anything and always try to blame others for their own failures.
2

Rudi Hucker,

Uddingston 25/11/2008 10:21:31
Before publishing letters, could the editors of the Herald and the Scotsman check with one another? The first letter appears in the Herald today. It happened yesterday with ID cards.
3

Rudi Hucker,

Uddingston 25/11/2008 10:23:44
We are very keen on doctors and nurses washing hands between seeing patients, and quite rightly. But what about the almost unfettered access that some hospitals offer to visitors? Surely this has some bearing on the increase? Also, let's be honest, a fair number of patients and visitors appear to be short of clean bathing water. That can't help either.
4

Martinh,

25/11/2008 10:47:10
#3. Alcohol handwash is outside the entrance to every hospital ward for visitors to use before AND on leaving. If only more visitors to in-patients would only be vigilent in observing this basic task then outbreaks of hospital acquired infections could at least be minimised by contagion from outside sources.
5

G,

dndy 25/11/2008 12:30:23
Amazing...one SNPite wants a full enquiry to apportion blame for the HBOS merger whilst another does not want one to apportion blame for the C.diff scandal...the difference? Purely political - which is in the best interests of the Scottish people??? Rather than the interests of the SNP?
6

yrrabwally,

east lothian 25/11/2008 13:26:27
Alcohol hand gel does NOT prevent c/difficile. The staff should make visitors aware that taking chairs from wards into rooms where patients have any kind of infection is unacceptable. My mother died of c/difficile in May this year and on numerous occassions visitors were allowed by the staff at the Royal Infirmary Little France to take the chairs into infected rooms from wards that were unaffected with c/diff and return them after visiting hours,invariably spreading the infection to unaffected patients. I also witnessed nurses sitting on the floor on my mothers pillow while bandaging her infected leg,only to attempt to then put the pillow back on my mothers bed. When I told her this was unacceptable she was not impressed.Visitors should also be told to wear gloves/aprons when entering infected wards. Again when I asked if I should wear the apron/gloves I was advised by the staff 'if you want'. Staff need to be trained in basic hygiene before we can begin to see an improvement in infections in our hospitals. It would be interesting to know how many deaths there have been at other Scottish hospitals.
7

Miss H,

25/11/2008 14:15:19
4 Alcoholic handwash is effective against MRSA but not C-Diff.

5 Think you have misinterpreted this slightly. What Nicola Sturgeon has said is that the police investigation should happen before a public enquiry. No-one has yet been able to explain to me the basis on which Labour is arguing that you can have a police investigation and a public enquiry into the same matters happening at the same time. Can you explain that? It just doesn't make sense to me.
8

missmouse,

helensburgh 15/12/2008 17:23:34
am I the only person who is sick & tired of hearing MSP Jackie Bailey constantly berating the SNP & Nicola Sturgeon in particular over the unfortunate C Diff outbreak at the vale of leven hospital?
Although not an SNP supporter by nature, anyone over the mental age of 10 knows this hospital ( & others) was seriously run into the ground by the previous administation ( Jackie baileys LABOUR party!!!)
She does deserve the brass neck of the year award for blatant hypocracy!

 

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