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CDC models drug-resistant infections and C. difficile growth

CDC models drug-resistant infections and C. difficile growth

The most recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Vital Signs shows a mathematical model that is designed to demonstrate the rise in Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) and drug-resistant infections. “Antibiotic resistant infections in healthcare settings are a growing threat in the United States, killing thousands and thousands of people each year,” CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden said. “We can dramatically reduce these infections if healthcare facilities, nursing homes and public health departments work together to improve antibiotic use and infection control so patients are protected.” The model shows how these illnesses will increase without an immediate, nationwide improvement in antibiotic prescription and infection control. “We must transform our public health response to turn the tide,” Dr. Beth Bell, director of CDC’s National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, said. “The coordinated response this Vital Signs report describes is a forward-looking approach. The President’s FY 2016 budget would accelerate efforts to...

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