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Dateline Story Highlights Safety Concerns For Birthing Women In Hospitals
The piece shared the fact that infections
contracted in hospitals are the fourth biggest killer in the US, causing as many
deaths as auto accidents, breast cancer and AIDS combined. Two million Americans
get infections in hospitals each year and an estimated 103,000 of them die.
Since most American babies are currently born in hospitals, this problem is
getting the attention of expectant parents, as well as professionals and
advocates in maternal-child health. It has also drawn renewed attention to
birthing options for healthy, low-risk women, such as freestanding birth centers
and midwife-attended home births.
For story, go to http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9818616. To find out
where your state stands on mandatory reporting of healthcare-associated
infections, go to this site.
For the CDC’s recommendations on protecting patients from contracting
infections, go to http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhqp/patient.html.
