CDC: Antibiotic-Resistant CRE Bacteria on the Rise, Becoming More Lethal According to a new report from the CDC, a lethal, drug-resistant bacteria is spreading throughout U.S. healthcare facilities. The bacteria, carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae, or CRE, has been on the rise and has become more resistant to last-resort antibiotics over the past decade. The CDC describes CRE as a "triple threat" because of the following:
According to Tom Friedman, Director of the CDC, "CRE are nightmare bacteria. Our strongest antibiotics don't work and patients are left with potentially untreatable infections. Doctors, nurses, hospital leaders and public health must work together now to implement CDC's 'detect and protect' strategy and stop these infections from spreading." The CDC has released a CRE Toolkit that includes guidance on halting the spread of the bacteria. According to the toolkit, all long-term care facilities should observe the following eight core measures:
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