More than 35,000 people die each year from drug-resistant infections, and millions more are sickened.
Nearly twice as many people are dying from drug-resistant infections in the United States than previously thought, according to a"Superbugs" are responsible for more than 35,000 deaths and nearly 3 million illnesses each year, the report found.deadly infections"Our first number was a conservative estimate," Michael Craig, senior adviser for antibiotic resistance at the CDC, said."We have more concrete evidence that these infections actually lead to their deaths.
"It’s right here, right now," she said."We are faced with trying to take care of patients who have drug-resistant infections that we have no treatment for." Fraser was not involved with the new CDC report.
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