The COVID-19 pandemic reversed years of progress made combating resistance to things that that kill or slow the spread of viruses and bacteria, leading to tens of thousands of deaths, according to a new CDC and Prevention report.
More than 29,400 people died in 2020 from these “anti microbial-resistant” infections, with nearly 40% acquired during hospital stays, according to CDC’s “COVID-19: U.S. Impact on Anti-microbial Resistance, Special Report 2022.”
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The COVID-19 pandemic reversed years of progress made combating resistance to things that that kill or slow the spread of viruses and bacteria, leading to tens of thousands of deaths, according to a new CDC and Prevention report.
More than 29,400 people died in 2020 from these “anti microbial-resistant” infections, with nearly 40% acquired during hospital stays, according to CDC’s “COVID-19: U.S. Impact on Anti-microbial Resistance, Special Report 2022.”
C-19
7-17
ready