Infection Control

Deadly superbug turns up in 35 states

Infection Control Weekly Monitor, October 6, 2010

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A new type of superbug is striking in hospitals all across America, with barely any treatment for them.

The Centers for Disease Control believes the most common source for these superbugs is healthcare workers not properly sanitizing themselves before interacting with patients and tools according to a September 30 CBS news report.

Five deadly superbugs are being spread throughout hospitals, one of them being KPC- Klebsiella which has come up in 35 states.



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