Bacterial Resistance in the News
Superbugs: The new generation of resistant infections is almost impossible to treat.
"In August, 2000, Dr. Roger Wetherbee, an infectious-disease expert at New York University’s Tisch Hospital, received a disturbing call from the hospital’s microbiology laboratory. At the time, Wetherbee was in charge of handling outbreaks of dangerous microbes in the hospital, and the laboratory had isolated a bacterium called Klebsiella pneumoniae from a patient in an intensive-care unit. “It was literally resistant to every meaningful antibiotic that we had,” Wetherbee recalled recently."
Jerome Groopman
The New Yorker
August 11, 2008
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Jerome Groopman
The New Yorker
August 11, 2008
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