Two patients at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles have died after contracting carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae infections from improperly cleaned scopes, according to an LA Times ...
The digital healthcare technology company announced that it alerted its hospitals immediately upon news of the CRE outbreak. According to a press release, VigiLanz was able to send out an alert to ...
The "nightmare superbug" that contributed to two deaths in California isn't as scary as it sounds. But the outbreak does highlight a growing... Why The 'Nightmare Superbug' Isn't As Scary As It Sounds ...
Post-CRE ‘superbug’ outbreak: 6 FDA recommendations for duodenoscope reprocessing The FDA released a safety communication in the wake of the outbreak of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae linked ...
A number of other hospitals reported outbreaks of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae in the wake of the report of seven CRE cases and two patient deaths from Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in ...
South Korea is confronting a sharp rise in infections from one of the world’s most dangerous types of bacteria, carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales, or CRE. Over seven years, reported cases have ...