Long before Ebola created anxiety about the preparedness of U.S. hospitals to handle serious contagious diseases, infections contracted in hospitals were a leading killer in America, and remain so.
By Electa Draper and Christopher N. OsherThe Denver Post, Denver Post
Sat, 10/18/2014 - 10:22pm
Long before Ebola created anxiety about the preparedness of U.S. hospitals to handle serious contagious diseases, infections contracted in hospitals were a leading killer in America, and remain so.