Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), such as (Clostridium difficile) (C. diff), norovirus and even carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP), are becoming increasingly more resistant to traditional treatments and harder to kill.
While Georgia health inspectors are vigilant about the cleanliness and safety of places like restaurants and public pools, hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) have slipped under their radar.