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Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Rising Threat of Antibiotic-Resistant Infections


A minor-league pitcher in his younger days, Richard Armbruster kept playing baseball recreationally into his 70s, until his right hip started bothering him. Last February he went to a St. Louis hospital for what was to be a routine hip replacement.

By late March, Mr. Armbruster, then 78, was dead. After a series of postsurgical complications, the final blow was a bloodstream infection that sent him into shock and resisted treatment with antibiotics.

“Never in my wildest dreams did I think my dad would walk in for a hip replacement and be dead two months later,” said Amy Fix, one of his daughters.

Apparently this problem is much broader and deeper than we ever imagined. Read the whole thing here.

1 comment:

TexasFred said...

Thank you Sir! And ALL prayers are seriously appreciated too!