Over a million hospital patients contract a dangerous, drug-resistant staph infection every year, a rate 10 times more than previously thought. Tens of thousands infected with antibiotic-resistant "superbugs" may die from what officials call one of the nation's most serious public-health threats, today's Chicago Tribune reports.
Medical professionals at 1,200 hospitals and 100 nursing homes responded to a survey that helped researchers create a "snapshot" of the infection rate in fall 2005, an unorthodox but revealing methodology. What it shows is shocking: The bacteria, which can be spread every time a patient rubs his nose, are rampant in US health-care facilities. (More bacteria stories.)