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22/06/2012 at 7:10 am #69130Michael WishartParticipant
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Michael Wishart
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**Drug-resistant infections threaten patient safety: CDC issues updated
guidance to fight deadly carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE)
across healthcare**CDC issues updated guidance to fight carbapenem-resistant
Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) across healthcare*CDC has released updated recommendations
that detail how states and healthcare facilities should deal with
carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae(CRE), deadly germs that cause healthcare-associated infections. CRE are
resistant to almost all drugs and can contribute to death in 40% of
patients who become infected. Not only are these organisms associated
with high mortality rates, but they have the potential to spread quickly.Combating CRE will require a coordinated effort across healthcare,
public health, and industry. To tackle this threat, CDC is releasing
its///Guidance for Control of Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae/
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a new resource toolkit, which expands on the 2009 recommendations and
will continue to evolve as new information becomes available.To access the new CRE toolkit
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visit http://www.cdc.gov/hai/organisms/cre/cre-toolkit/index.html
.To learn more about CRE and resources for patients
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clinicians
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healthcare facilities
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and state health departments
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visit CDCs expanded CRE website
.To learn more about how CRE infections are tracked in the United States,
visit http://www.cdc.gov/hai/organisms/cre/TrackingCRE.html
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Michael Wishart
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