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Advocates of public reporting have been spurred on by the occurrence of nosocomial infections in 5 to 10 percent of hospitalized patients; increasing rates of antibiotic resistance; press
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Dr. Weinstein is the chair of infectious diseases at John H. Stroger (Cook County) Hospital and a professor of medicine at Rush University Medical Center, Chicago; Dr. Siegel is a professor of pediatrics at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and chair of the Infection Control Committee at Children's Medical Center Dallas; and Dr. Brennan is a professor of medicine and chief medical officer at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Health System, Philadelphia.
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