The latest figures from the HPA show there were 676 MRSA cases reported in England during the October to December quarter of 2008. This represents a 7% decrease on the previous quarter when 725 reports were received and a 38% reduction in the corresponding quarter of 2007 when 1,092 reports were received.
A spokesperson for the HPA aid: 'This continued reduction in cases of MRSA is testament to the huge efforts being made across the NHS to tackle the problem of healthcare associated infections, which remain a big challenge throughout the world.'
The Healthcare Commission also praised the continuing fall in cases, which has now registered a decrease for a fourth consecutive quarter.
Marcia Fry, head of operational development at the commission, said: 'The NHS is turning a corner in terms of MRSA. This is great news for patients and we praise the dedication of NHS staff who worked hard to achieve this.
'This goes hand-in-hand with the overall improvement in acute NHS trusts' practices for preventing and controlling healthcare-associated infections that we have seen in the last year,' she added.
The Care Quality Commission will take over from the Healthcare Commission on 1 April with tough new powers to pursue poor performers on infection control.
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