TORONTO - The province is reporting infection rates of two more `superbugs' as part of a comprehensive disclosure plan for Ontario hospitals announced in September.
From September through November 2008, there were 61 cases of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus - or MRSA - the equivalent of 0.02 cases for every 1,000 patient days.
There were also 10 cases of Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci - VRE - during that period.
An initial report on C. difficile infections was released in late September.
Opposition critics complained the report didn't include deaths from other infection-related bugs.
Data on several other hospital-related infections will follow by the end of April along with progress health-care centres are making in improving staff hand-washing regimens.