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Carbapenem-resistant Enterobactericeae (CRE) is a bacteria untreatable by most antibiotics and is five times as deadly as the MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus). Read the articles below to learn more about this dangerous infection.

Why the Superbugs Are Winning

05/24/2017

Illinois Ground Zero for CRE in the US, suggest Chicago physicians

05/08/2017

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How The Feds Are Letting Germs Run Wild in Hospitals

04/18/2017

U.S. Fiddles While Superbug Spreads
12/30/2013

CRE: The New Killer Bug
3/13/2013

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When Hospitals Become Killers 
1/31/2013

 

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