July 2009
For years, Alfonso Torress-Cook followed the rules in his quest to eliminate hospital-acquired infections. "I never saw anything change. I saw things getting worse," Torress-Cook said. Torress-Cook joined Pacific Hospital of Long Beach, in California, where as director of epidemiology and patient safety, he chaged the rules and slashed the number of patients who become infected. Torress-Cook is part of a growing movement in medicine that no longer accepts hospital-acquired infections as inevitable complications.
August 2008
When people go to the hospital, they are not supposed to get more sick while there. But in a very disturbing trend, more and more patients are picking up stubborn, dangerous infections while in the hospital. Now one doctor is fighting back using a common-sense plan of attack, and drugs have nothing to do with it. Christine Devine has the story in this video report.
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July 27, 2008
EMMY AWARD winning Fox11 News report on the disturbing trend of more and more patients picking up dangerous 'Superbug' infections while in the hospital. Such was the case with Flesh-eating Disease Survivor Alicia Cole. Now Dr. Alfonso Torres Cook is fighting back against infections using a common-sense plan of attack. More hospitals should follow his lead.
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