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Trends in U.S. Burden of Infection and Outcomes.

N Engl J Med

April 2020

From the Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion (A.Y.G., Y.M., M.K., L.C.M.) and the Career Epidemiology Field Officer Program (S.M.H.), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Emory University School of Medicine (M.M.F.), and the Veterans Affairs Medical Center (M.M.F.) - all in Atlanta; the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine, San Francisco (L.G.W.); the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Denver (H.J.); the Connecticut Emerging Infections Program, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven (D.O.); the University of Maryland Baltimore County and the Maryland Department of Health, Baltimore (L.E.W.); the Minnesota Department of Health, St. Paul (S.M.H.); the University of New Mexico, New Mexico Emerging Infections Program, Albuquerque (E.C.P.); the New York Emerging Infections Program and University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester (G.K.D.); the Oregon Health Authority, Portland (Z.G.B.); the Tennessee Department of Health, Nashville (M.A.K.); and Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago, Maywood, and the Edward Hines, Jr. Veterans Affairs Hospital, Hines - both in Illinois (D.N.G.).

Background: Efforts to prevent infection continue to expand across the health care spectrum in the United States. Whether these efforts are reducing the national burden of infection is unclear.

Methods: The Emerging Infections Program identified cases of infection (stool specimens positive for in a person ≥1 year of age with no positive test in the previous 8 weeks) in 10 U.

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Sustainable Discovery and Development of Antibiotics - Is a Nonprofit Approach the Future?

N Engl J Med

August 2019

From the Stritch School of Medicine and the Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health, Loyola University Chicago, Maywood, IL (T.B.N.); the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles (E.P.B.) and the Los Angeles County and University of Southern California Medical Center (B.S.) - both in Los Angeles; the Providence Portland Medical Center and University of Oregon Health Sciences School of Medicine, Portland (D.N.G.); and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore (J.G.B.).

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