Limiting Antibiotics Curbs Deadly Hospital Infections

Limiting Antibiotics Curbs Deadly Hospital Infections
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Hospitals try to control Clostridium difficile, a bacterium that can cause deadly infections, by careful cleaning and meticulous washing of the hands. But limiting the use of antibiotics may be even more effective, a British study suggests.

The incidence of C. difficile infection in England declined by 80 percent after 2006, when strict hospital sanitation and antibiotic prescription controls were both implemented.



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