In August, pulmonologist Avya Bansal received a 65-year-old patient in Mumbai. She came intubated, in a state of respiratory distress.
Bansal immediately carried out a quick screening test for various pathogens, and found it to be positive for the acinetobacter bacteria.
Acinetobacter is found in abundance in hospital environments – and the bacteria is always on the lookout for immuno-compromised people.
The 65-year-old had undergone a hip replacement surgery at another city hospital. Five days later, she developed fever, then pneumonia and slipped into respiratory distress. When she came to Bansal in Bombay Hospital, she was on a ventilator.
“A classic case of hospital-acquired infection,” Bansal noted.
The senior citizen already had lung fibrosis. Acinetobacter worsened it to the ex

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