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Dr. Sara Cosgrove of Johns Hopkins University said in an accompanying editorial that, while the data obtained was from five years ago, things are not any different if one looks in 2016, with little work done to improve the use of antibiotics.
Date: May 04, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Too Many People Still Take Unneeded Antibiotics: Study
Even though the data is five years old, "if I had to guess, things would not be that different if we looked in 2016," said Dr. Sara Cosgrove, an associate professor of infectious disease and epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. "There hasn't really been a lot of work dedicated to i
Date: May 03, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Doctors enlisted to turn the tide on antibiotic resistance
The medical community was caught off guard. We used to consider antibiotics as all value-added, not harmful at all, says Sara Cosgrove, an infectious disease physician at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. Nobody really believed it would get to this point.
In a statement sent to journalists, Sara Cosgrove, MD, MS, associate professor of medicine and epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University and chair of SHEAs Antimicrobial Stewardship Taskforce said, "Antimicrobial stewardship programs can help clinicians make good choices about the antibiotics they p
"We can't afford to wait until a large-scale outbreak occurs to fight these dangerous bacteria," said Sara Cosgrove, who serves on the board of Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America. "Excessive antibiotic use combined with failure of health care workers to wash hands before and after caring
Date: Mar 05, 2013
Category: Health
Source: Google
Antibiotic overuse remains a problem in the US, researchers say
"It's something we see on a weekly basis in our emergency room," said Dr. Sara Cosgrove of the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. "We have women who need to be admitted to the hospital for a urinary tract infection. In the past we would have sent them home with a pill."
Date: Nov 13, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
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