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Exploring the Microbiome as a Way to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance

Photo of Dr. Kraft in her lab coat

The gut microbiome matters for patients taking antibiotics Fecal transplants began as early as the first or second century as part of Chinese medicine. I used to joke about poop (fecal) transplants; I never thought I would dedicate my professional career to this topic. My father was an agricultural engineer who managed a wastewater treatment Read More >

Posted on by Colleen S. Kraft, MDTags , ,

I am a C. diff survivor. What I know now and what I want others to know.

Maryann Webb, C. diff Survivor

“This must be cancer.”  That’s what I thought when I was hospitalized for a second time in two months. One month prior, I was hospitalized with diverticulitis, which was treated with strong intravenous antibiotics. Then I found myself back in the hospital. This time, it was worse than diverticulitis. I had never been so sick Read More >

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The Journey to an Infection Prevention and Control Career

Janet Glowicz getting ready for rounds.

The Journey to an Infection Prevention and Control Career In the complex world of health care, infection prevention and control (IPC) is crucial to keeping everyone safe. IPC helps protect healthcare professionals and reduces patients’ risk for healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), which they can get while or soon after receiving care. HAIs can lead to prolonged Read More >

Posted on by Janet Glowicz, MPH, Ph.D, RN, CIC, LTC-CIP, Morgan Kuhnly MSN, RN, CIC and Mia FrederickTags

CDC and Global Partners Commit to Collective Action to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance

Andi Fristedt and Dan Jernigan

In late September 2024, global leaders gathered in New York City for the second United Nations General Assembly High-level Meeting (UNGA HLM) on Antimicrobial Resistance. Since the first UNGA HLM on Antimicrobial Resistance in 2016, the United States (U.S.) has made tremendous progress toward the goals in the U.S. National Action Plan for Combating Antibiotic-resistant Read More >

Posted on by Michael Craig, MPP, Director, Antimicrobial Resistance Coordination and Strategy Unit, CDC1 CommentTags ,

A failing health care system caused my husband’s death

Vonda Vaden Bates and her late husband Yogiraj Charles Bates.

This opinion article was originally published in STAT: A failing health care system caused my husband’s death. His care team was incredibly kind, but they lacked the resources to save his life. On Tuesday, September 17, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and the Agency for Healthcare Read More >

Posted on by Guest Author Vonda Vaden Bates, a patient safety advocate.6 CommentsTags