Antibiotic-resistant bacteria and fungi, a threat once confined mostly in hospitals, are spreading more aggressively in other health-care facilities and communities
Drug-resistant bacteria and fungi, along with heavy use of antibiotics, fuel nearly 3.1 million infections with 48,700 deaths every year in the U.S., according to a new federal report warning that the toll from so-called superbugs is greater than previously known.
The findings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, based on data from millions of patient electronic health records and other sources, provide an update to a 2013 report in which the public health agency sounded an alarm about the dangers of these...
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