Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are costly and deadly and becoming a national crisis, reports “The Silver Book: Healthcare-Associated Infections” by the Alliance for Aging Research. An estimated 1.7 million Americans develop hospital-acquired HAIs each year at a cost ranging from $28.4 billion to $5 billion. Roughly 45% of hospital-acquired HAIs are in patients older than 65 years. Indeed, age is a major risk factor for HAIs: hospitalized elderly patients are 2.5-times more likely to develop an HAI, as compared to younger patients. The Report warns that more than 90% of deaths from C. difficile infections occur in people 65 and older; and in 2008, 75% of HAI methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections occurred in patients older than 50 years, with 46% occuring in those older than 65 years.
Deadly Rise in Infections Resulting from Medical Care
The Silver Book: Healthcare-Associated Infections. Alliance for Aging Research, July 22, 2013.
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