An alarming new study estimates that about 48,000 Americans died of infections contracted in hospitals in 2006. The study also found that pneumonia and sepsis infections contracted by patients cost about $8 billion in extra medical bills that year alone.
The study, published in the Feb. 22 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, looked at 69 million hospital discharges in 40 states between 1998 and 2006. The study cited prior research that found 1.7 million infections occur each year during hospital stays. In the current study, researchers only counted cases of pneumonia and sepsis, which is caused by a bacterial infection, because those are the only conditions accurately reported in hospital records.
Here’s Reuters’ story on the study. An abstract of the study can be found here.


