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Antibiotic Resistance Threats in the United States, 2013 | Antibiotic/Antimicrobial Resistance | CDC

Antibiotic Resistance Threats in the United States, 2013 | Antibiotic/Antimicrobial Resistance | CDC

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Antibiotic Resistance Threats in the United States, 2013

This report, Antibiotic resistance threats in the United States, 2013 gives a first-ever snapshot of the burden and threats posed by the antibiotic-resistant germs having the most impact on human health. 
Each year in the United States, at least 2 million people become infected with bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics and at least 23,000 people die each year as a direct result of these infections. Many more people die from other conditions that were complicated by an antibiotic-resistant infection.
Antibiotic-resistant infections can happen anywhere. Data show that most happen in the general community; however, most deaths related to antibiotic resistance happen in healthcare settings such as hospitals and nursing homes.

What's in the Report

  1. Preventing Infections, Preventing the Spread of Resistance[page 32]
  2. Tracking Resistance Patterns[page 39]
  3. Antibiotic Stewardship: Improving Prescribing, Improving Use[page 41]
  4. Developing New Antibiotics and Diagnostic Tests[page 44]
Microorganisms with a Threat Level of Urgent
Microorganisms with a Threat Level of Serious
Microorganisms with a Threat Level of Concerning

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