Wednesday, October 23, 2013 at 8:58AM
Drew Wolfe
Antibiotics Can't Keep Up With Nightmare Superbugs

"We're used to relying on antibiotics to cure bacterial infections. But there are now strains of bacteria that are resistant to even the strongest antibiotics, and are causing deadly infections. According to the CDC, 'more than 2 million people in the United States every year get infected with a resistant bacteria, and about 23,000 people die from it,' journalist David Hoffman tells Fresh Air's Terry Gross."

"Many people are familiar with the type of resistant infections often acquired in hospitals, caused by MRSA, the acronym for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. But most people don't know about the entirely different group of resistant bacteria that Hoffman reports on in Hunting the Nightmare Bacteriaairing Tuesday on PBS' Frontline. The show explores an outbreak of resistant bacteria at one of the most prestigious hospitals in the U.S., and explains why there is surprisingly little research being conducted into new antibiotics to combat these new superbugs."

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