New York Times - Mar 12, 1998 Stricter control of antibiotic use and more stringent prevention measures ... The problems of drug resistance and infections acquired in the hospital are ...
Pay-Per-View - Washington Post - ProQuest Archiver - Mar 17, 1998 Half of all hospital-acquired infections could be prevented by proper ... "As medical technology moves forward, we have more and more patients like this." ...
Pay-Per-View - Washington Post - HighBeam Research - Jan 19, 1996 Hospital-acquired infections have become more prevalent...some of that data next year. Medicare will stop paying hospitals next year for taking care of ... ...
$2.95 - Sacramento Bee - NewsBank - May 29, 1997 Drug-resistant staph infections, however, would be more serious. Staph bacteria are the top cause of hospital infections, accounting for about 13 percent of ...
Pay-Per-View - Washington Post - HighBeam Research - Mar 17, 1998 Unwashed Hands Cited in Hospital Infections; 15 Premature Babies ... "As medical technology moves forward, we have more and more patients like this. ...
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Sun-Times - HighBeam Research - Jan 11, 1993 ASSEMBLYWOMAN GREENSTEIN: PUBLIC HAS RIGHT TO KNOW HOSPITAL INFECTION RATES ... said...for more information about hospital infection rates for years. ...
Pay-Per-View - Washington Post - ProQuest Archiver - Jun 26, 1990 Urinary tract infections, wound infections and aspiration pneumonias are the most common hospital infections, and hospital-acquired bacteria are highly ...
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Dec 13, 1996 More than 40 percent of patients became colonized with the bacteria while in the hospital. Another 24 percent came into the hospital already carrying the ...
$2.95 - Dallas Morning News - NewsBank - Aug 22, 1997 Staph aureus is one of the most common causes of hospital infections worldwide ... The more bacteria are exposed to antibiotics, the more likely they are to ...
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - Jul 28, 1992 Yet some critics want infection control to get more attention. They fear that hospital cost-containment efforts are taking resources from infection control. ...