Poor Hand Hygiene Contributed to 10 Childrens Deaths
The situation in New Jersey is tragic. An adenovirus outbreak at a rehab facility has killed ten children and sickened 30 others to date. Unfortunately, suffering and death from healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) is not uncommon. In fact, the World Health Organization estimates that 10% of hospital patients in developed countries will develop an HAI. In the past, the public has largely remained blissfully ignorant about HAIs, but thats changing as more consumer media outlets are reporting on outbreaks, HAIs, and superbugs, such as the one in New Jersey. While its impossible to definitively know how […]This content is for Markel policy holders.
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