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UK Sees Surge in Superbug Cases Linked to Overseas Cosmetic Surgery

NHS hospitals report a 30% rise in antibiotic-resistant infections as MPs and healthcare professionals call for stricter regulations and foreign clinic accountability.

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Overview

  • NHS hospitals have recorded a near 30% increase in carbapenem-resistant infections, linked to complications from surgeries performed abroad.
  • Social media marketing and long NHS waiting times are driving thousands of UK patients to seek low-cost cosmetic and weight-loss surgeries overseas, particularly in Turkey and Eastern Europe.
  • Nurses and MPs are urging foreign providers to carry mandatory insurance to cover NHS costs for treating complications from poorly regulated procedures.
  • Fatalities and severe complications, including necrotic wounds, sepsis, and superbug infections, have been reported, with some surgeries conducted in unregulated settings like Airbnbs and living rooms.
  • Health Secretary Wes Streeting has warned against the risks of medical tourism, emphasizing the strain it places on NHS resources and public health.