CDC Says Superbugs on the Rise as Antibiotics are Misused
CDC Says Superbugs on the Rise as Antibiotics are Misused
United States health officials recently announced that almost twice as many people are dying from antibiotic-resistant infections, or “superbugs,” than previously believed. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said it had determined that “2.8 million antibiotic resistant infections occur each year, killing 35,000 people.” A previous study, done in 2013, estimated that “2 million Americans were infected by superbugs each year, leading to at least 23,000 deaths.” That report encouraged the nation to invest in efforts to prevent antibiotic resistance.The reports Executive Summary states in part: “New CDC data show that while the burden of antibiotic-resistance threats in the United States was greater than initially understood, deaths are decreasing since the 2013 report. This suggests that U.S. efforts—preventing infections, stopping spread of bacteria and fungi, and improving use of antibiotics in humans, animals, and the environment – are working, especially in hospitals. Vaccination, where possible, has also shown to be an effective tool of preventing infections, including those that can be resistant, in the community...Yet the number of people facing antibiotic resistance in the United States is still too high. More than 2.8 million antibiotic-resistant infections occur in the United States each year, and more than 35,000 people die as a result. In addition, nearly 223,900 people in the United States required hospital care for C. difficile and at least 12,800 people died in 2017.”
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