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Calif. Bill Aims To Track Deaths Linked To Hospital-Acquired 'Superbugs'
State Sen. Jerry Hill introduced a bill Monday that would require doctors to record antibiotic-resistant infections on death certificates if they played a role in the death. Currently many deaths from infections acquired in hospitals and nursing homes are not publicly recorded, leaving health officials to guess at their toll. 鈥淭oday we have to estimate the number of deaths from infections and we have no idea if that is accurate,鈥 said Hill (D-San Mateo). 鈥淲e鈥檙e shooting in the dark.鈥 (Petersen, 12/5)
A California state senator introduced a bill on Monday that would mandate reporting of antibiotic-resistant infections and deaths and require doctors to record the infections on death certificates when they are a cause of death. The legislation also aims to establish the nation鈥檚 most comprehensive statewide surveillance system to track infections and deaths from drug-resistant pathogens. Data from death certificates would be used to help compile an annual state report on superbug infections and related deaths. (12/5)