Canada: Web-based monitoring system for superbug tested
Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, September 2, 2008
British Columbia hospitals are testing a Web-based monitoring system to help detect the superbug C. difficile outbreaks earlier, reports the Globe and Mail.
Three patients have died from outbreaks in the area since April, according to the Globe and Mail. The system will be pilot tested this summer and is expected to be implemented in all hospitals of the province by the end of the year.
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