A new report from CDCgov shows the U.S. has reduced deaths from antibiotic-resistant infections by 18% since 2013: CDCARthreats
includes the latest national death and infection estimates that underscore the continued threat of antibiotic resistance in the U.S.more than 2.8 million antibiotic-resistant infections occur in the U.S. each year, and more than 35,000 people dieoccurred in 2017 and at least 12,800 people died.
Dedicated prevention and infection control efforts in the U.S. are working to reduce the number of infections and deaths caused by antibiotic-resistant germs, but the number of people facing antibiotic resistance is still too high. More action is needed to fully protect people. CDC is concerned about rising resistant infections in the community, which can put more people at risk, make spread more difficult to identify and contain, and threaten the progress made to protect patients in healthcare. The emergence and spread of new forms of resistance remains a concern.
The report lists 18 antibiotic-resistant bacteria and fungi into three categories based on level of concern to human health—urgent, serious, and concerning—and highlights:Gaps slowing progress The report also includes a Watch List with three threats that have not spread resistance widely in the U.S. but could become common without a continued aggressive approach.
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