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Possible annotation for the LATIMES article - 3 views

started by erin carroll on 28 Oct 09 no follow-up yet
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annotation - 2 views

started by erin carroll on 28 Oct 09 no follow-up yet
  • erin carroll
     
    What do you guys think if we use the hospital LATIMES cover as our popular source, a primary source on supergerms, and a review of the spread of supergerms?
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Drug-resistant germs adapt, thrive beyond hospital walls -- latimes.com - 2 views

  • spreading from hospitals into the community at unprecedented rates.
  • These new super germs--stronger, more elusive and deadlier--have multiplied for decades inside thousands of hospitals
  • But, increasingly, microorganisms survive for days, even months. And they have developed the ability to breed most anywhere.
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  • Victims developed strains of pneumonia, blood poisoning and dozens of other infections rarely identified outside hospitals as recently as five years ago.
  • spurred by a long-standing practice to rapidly treat patients with antibiotics but not invest in the more time-consuming efforts to locate the sources of germs, federal studies show.
  • ided by cost-saving strategies to discharge patients quickly. In the 1970s, the average stay was about seven days for most patients. Today, stays at most hospitals average three days,
  • Most infections are not detectable during the first three days after exposure, so doctors commonly flood patients with antibiotics, even when they're not sure an infection is present. Health-care researchers cite this practice as one of the chief culprits behind the rise in drug resistance.
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Our Topic? - 1 views

started by Kristen Bautz on 25 Oct 09 no follow-up yet
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overdoing antibiotics - 2 views

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    this is pretty good background information on the overuse of antibiotics
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