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COVID pandemic led to surge in superbug infections in Europe
Thu, 2022-11-17 10:17 —
mike kraft
COVID pandemic led to surge in superbug infections, EU agency says
Infections from some antibiotic-resistant pathogens known as superbugs have more than doubled in health care facilities in Europe, an EU agency said on Thursday, providing further evidence of the wider impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The surge stemmed from outbreaks in intensive care units of hospitals and in European Union countries where antimicrobial-resistant infections were already widespread, ECDC official Dominique Monnet told a news conference.
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